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Care at Home for People Living with Dementia : Delaying Institutionalization, Sustaining Families

With dementia care shifting from institutional to home settings, this book considers the intersections of formal health and social care strategies and family experiences. Drawing on case studies from Canada, it enhances the understanding of good policy and practice in dementia care and the potential...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Ceci, Christine
Otros Autores: Purkis, Mary Ellen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Policy Press, 2021.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Front Cover -- Care at Home for People Living with Dementia: Delaying Institutionalization, Sustaining Families -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- About the authors -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Studying family care practices -- About the study -- The book -- Developing a different sense of the problem -- Note -- 2 From strategy to service: practices of identification and the work of organizing dementia services -- Sociomaterial associations and a 'looming catastrophe' -- From private troubles to political strategy 
505 0 |a Taking dementia seriously: national dementia strategy documents -- Interviewing key informants -- A framework for studying relational logics -- The sociopolitical context of dementia -- Narratives of navigating a 'looming catastrophe' -- The ideal programme -- Convening for coordinated action on 'navigation' -- Extending navigation beyond human actors -- Patchwork 1: "We'll make it work, don't worry about it" -- Patchwork 2: 'What else are you going to do?' -- Discussion: identification, strategy, inclusion 
505 0 |a 3 How to support care at home? Using film to surface the situated priorities of differently positioned 'stakeholders' -- About the film -- Ethnographic storytelling as intervention -- Processes for the 'film intervention' -- Surfacing situated priorities -- Reading events in the film: the 'plight' of the caregiver -- 'Trying to work it into life': marking time versus living 'in' time -- Seeing problems of connection -- Supporting diverging interests -- Acknowledgements -- 4 Negotiating everyday life with dementia: four families -- Understanding: the 'play' of language 
505 0 |a Family 1: Colleen and James Miller -- Overview -- Family 2: Helen and Albert Baker -- Overview -- Family 3: Ken and Marla Roberts -- Overview -- Family 4: Katherine and David Cruz, sons Josh and Brent -- Overview -- 5 Relations between formal and family care: divergent practices in care at home for people living with dementia -- Ecology of practices as a 'tool for thinking' -- Divergent practices -- Feeling borders: stories about 'safety' -- Practices of 'paying due attention': the Cruz family -- Practices of 'paying due attention': the logics of formal care 
505 0 |a When divergent practices need each other -- The case for diplomacy -- 6 Patterning dementia -- Helen and Albert and the 'beginnings of dementia' -- Ken and Marla: 'your patient/my wife' -- Colleen and James and being prepared -- Interferences and intersections -- 7 Borders and helpfulness -- Ken and Marla: an interest in keeping up appearances -- Colleen and James: an interest in being prepared -- Katherine, David, Josh and Brent: an interest in maintaining a family as a family -- 'Addressing people as they belong': a challenge of borders -- 8 How to sustain a good life with dementia? 
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