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What is person-centred dementia care, and how can it be used to improve care for people from diagnosis to end of life? How can we improve services in people's own homes, in care homes, in supported housing and in hospitals? This substantially updated second edition considers recent developments in person-centred care, presenting refreshed guidelines for practice.

Dawn Brooker and Isabelle Latham explain the evolution of the key principles of person-centred care that comprise the VIPS model. They describe how it has been applied in diverse service settings, and show how to put the model into practice. A new chapter dedicated to culture of care will help service managers to get to grips with this slippery concept, and includes important information on how to guard against neglectful practice. Case studies from the CHOICE programme, a research project on culture of care, demonstrate the key factors that are important for people living with advanced dementia and complex needs to live well.



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Dawn Brooker and Isabelle Latham truly "get it" and see the world through our eyes. They reach new horizons, powerfully enriching person-centred care so that we are known, understood, enabled and our humanity nurtured. Read, reflect and apply this work, to change "the way we do things here". A great text and a must-read for all care workers and managers! -- Christine Bryden, dementia advocate
A welcome new edition of a favourite text, it's both a manifesto for excellence in dementia care and a practical guide to providing and assessing person-centred care. Lots of case examples and the wisdom of the authors shows us exactly what good dementia care looks like. -- Tom Dening, Professor of Dementia Research, Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham

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Part 1: Unpacking Person-Centred Care. 1. What is Person-Centred Care? 2. Organisational Culture. 3. Valuing People. 4. Individual Lives. 5. Personal Perspectives. 6. Supportive Social Psychology. 7. Care in Context. Part 2: The VIPS Framework. The VIPS Framework: Person-Centred Care for People Living with Dementia. References. Index.

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      Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
      Publication Date: 21/11/2015
      ISBN13: 9781849056663, 978-1849056663
      ISBN10: 1849056668

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      Book Synopsis

      What is person-centred dementia care, and how can it be used to improve care for people from diagnosis to end of life? How can we improve services in people's own homes, in care homes, in supported housing and in hospitals? This substantially updated second edition considers recent developments in person-centred care, presenting refreshed guidelines for practice.

      Dawn Brooker and Isabelle Latham explain the evolution of the key principles of person-centred care that comprise the VIPS model. They describe how it has been applied in diverse service settings, and show how to put the model into practice. A new chapter dedicated to culture of care will help service managers to get to grips with this slippery concept, and includes important information on how to guard against neglectful practice. Case studies from the CHOICE programme, a research project on culture of care, demonstrate the key factors that are important for people living with advanced dementia and complex needs to live well.



      Trade Review
      Dawn Brooker and Isabelle Latham truly "get it" and see the world through our eyes. They reach new horizons, powerfully enriching person-centred care so that we are known, understood, enabled and our humanity nurtured. Read, reflect and apply this work, to change "the way we do things here". A great text and a must-read for all care workers and managers! -- Christine Bryden, dementia advocate
      A welcome new edition of a favourite text, it's both a manifesto for excellence in dementia care and a practical guide to providing and assessing person-centred care. Lots of case examples and the wisdom of the authors shows us exactly what good dementia care looks like. -- Tom Dening, Professor of Dementia Research, Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham

      Table of Contents
      Part 1: Unpacking Person-Centred Care. 1. What is Person-Centred Care? 2. Organisational Culture. 3. Valuing People. 4. Individual Lives. 5. Personal Perspectives. 6. Supportive Social Psychology. 7. Care in Context. Part 2: The VIPS Framework. The VIPS Framework: Person-Centred Care for People Living with Dementia. References. Index.

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