Primary Care and Dementia
This practice and training guide is written with the needs of health and social care professionals working with people with dementia in mind. Drawing together theoretical considerations and examples of good practice, the authors look at the different stages of dementia and explain how to:

* make the initial diagnosis - including guidelines for distinguishing dementia from depression;

* convey the diagnosis to the person with dementia and their family - outlining the use of cognitive tests and the role of anti-dementia drugs;

* support the client through lifestyle adjustments;

* care for end-stage dementia patients - looking for example at the choice between community or institutional care.

The book is illustrated with case studies and includes a chapter on understanding and responding to the needs of the carer - such as access to information and support - and the effect on their own health. Outlining the shared knowledge base required by health and social care practitioners, this useful and accessible work book will also facilitate inter-disciplinary and inter-agency working.

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Primary Care and Dementia
This practice and training guide is written with the needs of health and social care professionals working with people with dementia in mind. Drawing together theoretical considerations and examples of good practice, the authors look at the different stages of dementia and explain how to:

* make the initial diagnosis - including guidelines for distinguishing dementia from depression;

* convey the diagnosis to the person with dementia and their family - outlining the use of cognitive tests and the role of anti-dementia drugs;

* support the client through lifestyle adjustments;

* care for end-stage dementia patients - looking for example at the choice between community or institutional care.

The book is illustrated with case studies and includes a chapter on understanding and responding to the needs of the carer - such as access to information and support - and the effect on their own health. Outlining the shared knowledge base required by health and social care practitioners, this useful and accessible work book will also facilitate inter-disciplinary and inter-agency working.

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This practice and training guide is written with the needs of health and social care professionals working with people with dementia in mind. Drawing together theoretical considerations and examples of good practice, the authors look at the different stages of dementia and explain how to:

* make the initial diagnosis - including guidelines for distinguishing dementia from depression;

* convey the diagnosis to the person with dementia and their family - outlining the use of cognitive tests and the role of anti-dementia drugs;

* support the client through lifestyle adjustments;

* care for end-stage dementia patients - looking for example at the choice between community or institutional care.

The book is illustrated with case studies and includes a chapter on understanding and responding to the needs of the carer - such as access to information and support - and the effect on their own health. Outlining the shared knowledge base required by health and social care practitioners, this useful and accessible work book will also facilitate inter-disciplinary and inter-agency working.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781853029974
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication date: 06/15/2001
Series: University of Bradford Dementia Good Practice Guides , #16
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 3.74(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Steve Iliffe is Reader in General Practice at the Royal Free and University College Medical School, University College London. Vari Drennan is Senior Lecturer in Primary Care Nursing at the Royal Free and University College Medical School, University College London.

Table of Contents

1. The Clinical Features of Dementia. 2. Confirming and Conveying the Diagnosis. 3. The Pathway of Dementia. 4. Carers of People with Dementia. 5. Caring for People as the Dementia Progresses. 6. Good practice and Service Development. Bibliography. Index.
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