Supporting people with dementia: understanding and responding to distressed behaviour : (Record no. 31578)

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ISBN 9781908063199 (paperback)
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Classification number WT 155
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Personal author Croy, Suzanne
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Title Supporting people with dementia: understanding and responding to distressed behaviour :
Subtitle a study guide for staff
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Stirling :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Dementia Services Development Centre, University of Stirling,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2014
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Physical description 96 p. :
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Dimensions 30 cm
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (pages 72-76).
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Abstract Dementia is one of the most important issues we face as professionals. Staff describe distressed behaviour as their greatest source of workplace stress when supporting people with dementia. Knowing about a person's individual history underpinned with evidence-based knowledge can make it much easier to interpret the behaviour of people with dementia. Understanding the meaning behind a person's behaviour can be difficult, but with practice and experience it becomes easier. It can sometimes be tempting to avoid a situation where a person is experiencing stress and becoming distressed for fear of making things worse. Unfortunately, this usually leads to more severe distressing behaviour later on. By increasing your learning about stress and distress, you will be able to support people with dementia in a more compassionate and professional way.
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Subject term Dementia
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Subject term Social care
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Subject term Health services
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Added personal author Hope, Kevin
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