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Hearing the voice of people with dementia: opportunities and obstacles

By: Publication details: UK Jessica Kingsley 1996ISBN:
  • 1853024066
Subject(s): Summary: This book is written for all those concerned with providing services for people with dementia and their families. It is based on a series of interviews with sufferers and professionals working in the field of dementia, on an extensive literature search, and on a consultative document which was sent out to over a thousand people. Contents include: hearing views about services; is there anyone in there?; different people are affected in different ways; communication is possible; disempowerment; the value of life story; the effect of the environment; nonverbal communication; challenging behaviour; group work.
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This book is written for all those concerned with providing services for people with dementia and their families. It is based on a series of interviews with sufferers and professionals working in the field of dementia, on an extensive literature search, and on a consultative document which was sent out to over a thousand people. Contents include: hearing views about services; is there anyone in there?; different people are affected in different ways; communication is possible; disempowerment; the value of life story; the effect of the environment; nonverbal communication; challenging behaviour; group work.

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