NoPeople with dementia need increasingly specialised support as they approach the end of life, and so too do their families and the professionals working with them. This book describes not only what can be done to ensure maximum quality of life for those in the final stages of the illness, but also how best to support those involved in caring for them. Emphasising the importance of being attuned to the experiences and needs of the person with dementia, the authors explain why and how they should be included in decisions relating to their end of life care. Practical strategies for ensuring physical and emotional wellbeing are provided, drawing on useful examples from practice and providing solutions to potential challenges that carers and...
It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endure physical...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
Objective To review the evidence for end-of-life care for community dwelling older people with demen...
Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience suboptimal end of life car...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience s...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
Dementia affects everyone differently. In this article, Sue Lillyman and Mary Bruce explain how, by ...
We will describe four models used to understand dementia: as a neurological condition; as a neuro-ps...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
BackgroundDementia is a life-limiting illness, but the trajectory of dying can be difficult to estab...
Background: Alleviating symptoms, fulfilling psychosocial needs, and the inclusion of family are amo...
The current focus in dementia care places emphasis on the potential of people to live well with the ...
With growing numbers of people dying with, and from, dementia there is a need for professionals and ...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of dementia is rising worldwide and many people will die with the disease...
It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endure physical...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
Objective To review the evidence for end-of-life care for community dwelling older people with demen...
Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience suboptimal end of life car...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience s...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
Dementia affects everyone differently. In this article, Sue Lillyman and Mary Bruce explain how, by ...
We will describe four models used to understand dementia: as a neurological condition; as a neuro-ps...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
BackgroundDementia is a life-limiting illness, but the trajectory of dying can be difficult to estab...
Background: Alleviating symptoms, fulfilling psychosocial needs, and the inclusion of family are amo...
The current focus in dementia care places emphasis on the potential of people to live well with the ...
With growing numbers of people dying with, and from, dementia there is a need for professionals and ...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of dementia is rising worldwide and many people will die with the disease...
It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endure physical...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
Objective To review the evidence for end-of-life care for community dwelling older people with demen...