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Gain the knowledge and insight you need to support your loved one with dementia to live life as they wish.

When a family member is diagnosed with dementia it’s difficult to know what to do. Do you worry you don’t have the skills and knowledge to support them? And what about looking after your own mental health?

A Family Guide to Living Well with Dementia is here to help. Written by someone with lots of experience in this field, it gives you the knowledge and insight to be able to support the person with dementia to live life as they wish. This easy-to-follow and accessible guide contains information that is intended to support people to plan for how they want to live their life, receive their care, and for end-of-life planning.

In this book you will find:

  • Details of the different types of dementia and the dementia journey
  • Explanations of the various Person Centred approaches to dementia care
  • Information about people's rights within the health and social care legislation
  • Insights into behaviour and methods of communication
  • Support options available to you and your loved one, paid and community-based.

Often people who have been diagnosed with dementia and their families report feeling lost and not sure what to do apart from learning to adapt and find a way to do their best in what can often be difficult circumstances. This book provides easy, engaging, and practical content for things to consider and conversations to have so as to be able to provide the best care and support on a basis of sound understanding from everyone involved.

A Family Guide to Living Well with Dementia

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Paperback / softback by Liz Leach Murphy , Jayna Patel

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    Publisher: Critical Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 20/03/2023
    ISBN13: 9781915713063, 978-1915713063
    ISBN10: 1915713064

    Number of Pages: 204

    Non Fiction , Health & Wellbeing

    Description

    Gain the knowledge and insight you need to support your loved one with dementia to live life as they wish.

    When a family member is diagnosed with dementia it’s difficult to know what to do. Do you worry you don’t have the skills and knowledge to support them? And what about looking after your own mental health?

    A Family Guide to Living Well with Dementia is here to help. Written by someone with lots of experience in this field, it gives you the knowledge and insight to be able to support the person with dementia to live life as they wish. This easy-to-follow and accessible guide contains information that is intended to support people to plan for how they want to live their life, receive their care, and for end-of-life planning.

    In this book you will find:

    • Details of the different types of dementia and the dementia journey
    • Explanations of the various Person Centred approaches to dementia care
    • Information about people's rights within the health and social care legislation
    • Insights into behaviour and methods of communication
    • Support options available to you and your loved one, paid and community-based.

    Often people who have been diagnosed with dementia and their families report feeling lost and not sure what to do apart from learning to adapt and find a way to do their best in what can often be difficult circumstances. This book provides easy, engaging, and practical content for things to consider and conversations to have so as to be able to provide the best care and support on a basis of sound understanding from everyone involved.

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