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Involving families in care homes : a relationship-centred approach to dementia care

Part of the University of Bradford Dementia Good Practice Guides series
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Families often wrestle with the decision to move a person with dementia into a care home.

This decision can be highly charged and emotional, with feelings of loss, sadness and guilt commonly experienced, and developing a good relationship between the family and the care home is not an easy matter.

In this accessible guide, the authors take person-centred dementia care a step forward by outlining ways in which care homes can help make families partners in the caring process.

Using case examples, quotations and research-based evidence, the authors offer practical advice and good practice guidelines for supporting relatives who choose to be involved in the care of people with dementia living in a care home, as well as highlighting the value of this involvement.

The book is written in an easy-to-read style and incorporates useful features such as checklists for reviewing current practices and summaries of key points for each chapter.

An invaluable resource for care home managers and staff, this book will also be helpful for families of people with dementia, as well as for students and researchers interested in dementia care practice. It is for residential carers, care managers, trainers and team leaders, and families of people with dementia.

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers
1843102293 / 9781843102298
Paperback / softback
15/09/2007
United Kingdom
English
143 p.
22 cm
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