The growing prevalence of dementia necessitates that all healthcare practitioners develop essential skills for caring for affected individuals. This book addresses the urgent need for effective strategies and knowledge to support both patients and their families, highlighting best practices in dementia care. It emphasizes the importance of empathy, communication, and tailored approaches to enhance the quality of life for those living with dementia.
Christine Brown Wilson Libri
Questa autrice entra nel regno della finzione con il suo romanzo d'esordio, passando da un background di ricerca accademica. Cresciuta in una famiglia letteraria di scrittori e poeti pubblicati, possiede una spiccata sensibilità per il linguaggio e la narrazione. Le sue storie spesso approfondiscono temi come la famiglia, l'amicizia e la ricerca del proprio posto, intrecciati con uno sguardo acuto sulle connessioni umane. Attingendo alle sue esperienze nell'istruzione e nella consulenza, crea narrazioni riflessive ma accessibili.



Unexpected economic hardship catapults this timid, middle-aged woman into the work force. Her employer, a kindly parish priest, accompanies her on the roller-coaster journey and provides support to confront past demons and face the future, whatever that will be. Her admirable, steely determination and grit are inspiring given the constraints of the day, and the place of women in the white, male dominated society of sixty or more years ago. Her feckless husband can hardly recognise the woman he married. The question is... can he withstand the heat in her kitchen?
Caring for Older People
- 168pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Timely and practical book, addressing a core topic in Adult Nursing where there are few textbooks available. Chapters include practice scenarios, case studies and activities to equip students with the skills they need to challenge poor practice and implement strategies to improve the care of older people.