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Perspectives on rehabilitation and dementia /

Perspectives on Rehabilitation and Dementia offers new insights into the application of a well established approach and set of skills to a group of people who have traditionally been thought not to benefit from them. Indeed people with dementia have missed out on physical and psychological rehabilit...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Marshall, Mary
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2005.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Perspectives on Rehabilitation and Dementia -- Contents -- Preface -- Part One: Perspectives on the Field as a Whole -- 1 Perspectives on Rehabilitation and Dementia -- 2 Why Do People with Dementia Become Disabled? -- 3 The Historical Context of Rehabilitation and its Application to Dementia Care -- 4 Intermediate Care: The New Pathway to Rehabilitation or Widening the Chasm? -- 5 Rehabilitation for People with Dementia: Pointers for Practice from the Evidence Base -- Part Two: Perspectives of People with Dementia and their Carers -- 6 Rehabilitation: A Carer's Perspective -- 7 Tedious No More! -- 8 Some Views of People with Dementia: The PROP Group -- 9 Our Views on Rehabilitation -- Part Three: Specific Professional Perspectives -- 10 The Role of Physiotherapy in Dementia Rehabilitation -- 11 Dementia in Primary Care: Think Rehab -- 12 Rehabilitation after Acute Physical Illness -- 13 The Role of Occupational Therapy -- 14 Speech and Language Therapy -- 15 Speech and Language Therapy Work in Sonas Groups -- 16 Dementia and Rehabilitation: A CPN Perspective -- 17 The Contribution of Social Work to the Rehabilitation of Older People with Dementia: Values in Practice -- Part Four: Specific Settings -- 18 An Australian Model of Community Dementia Care -- 19 The Central Aberdeenshire Experience -- 20 Rehabilitation in Acute Medical Settings: A Nursing Perspective -- 21 The Role of Specialist Care Homes -- Part Five: Specific Interventions -- 22 Fit for Life: The Contribution of Life Story Work -- 23 Cognitive Rehabilitation for People with Dementia -- 24 Rehabilitation: Environmental Aids and Adaptations -- 25 The Role of Medication in the Rehabilitation of People with Dementia -- 26 One Size Does Not Fit All: Person-centred Approaches to the Use of Assistive Technology -- Part Six: Specific Difficulties -- 27 Pain and Dementia -- 28 Urinary Continence Rehabilitation in the Person with Dementia -- 29 Dementia and Visual Impairment: Good Practice in Rehabilitation Work -- Part Seven: Conclusion -- 30 Learning about Rehabilitation and Dementia from Many Perspectives -- Contributors -- Subject Index. 
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