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    - xv, 244 p. : ill.
    Cote : WY 152 S354d 2023

    Démence - Patients - Soins hospitaliers ; Malades mentaux - Soins ; Aidants naturels ; Déments - Soins à domicile ; Activités de la vie quotidienne (Réadaptation)

    The companion for companions The successful book for additional caregivers now in an updated 4th edition. Caregivers take on an important task in the care and accompaniment of people with dementia and contribute to the improvement of the individual living situation. This handbook supports not only everyday caregivers, but also volunteers and professional caregivers in their meaningful and demanding task. All the important basics are explained in an understandable way to help people with dementia or mental illness to cope with their everyday lives. From the contents Theory of illness - understanding what is different Shaping everyday life - maintaining abilities and ideas for occupational activities First aid - acting correctly in difficult situations Housekeeping - caring for people with dementia For caregivers in advanced training and practice, and for all people who accompany people with dementia or limited competence in daily life activities. The authors Simone Schmidt, nurse with advanced training in gerontological psychiatry, quality manager and consultant for health care, care expert, lecturer Martina Döbele, Care manager, TQM auditor, NLP master, lecturer and consultant in healthcare, head of nursing courses The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.

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    - 192 p. : ill.
    Cote : WY 152 E96 2017

    Démence - Patients - Soins hospitaliers

    People with dementia increasingly find themselves staying in hospitals for extended periods, often due to separate health issues. This best-practice guide presents healthcare staff with the information and tools needed to provide excellent person-centred care to people with dementia in hospital settings.

    This useful handbook includes information and innovative strategies on how to manage common issues, including communication, physical health needs, pain, eating and nutrition, working with carers and relatives, understanding behaviour and approaching the end of life. It also highlights ethical considerations such as human rights and dementia, making decisions and the Mental Capacity Act. Each chapter includes a case study, emphasising the person at the centre of care and providing examples of how hospital staff can work with people with dementia to ensure best practice.

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