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Libraries have enormous potential to support people with dementia and their carers, and demand for dementia-friendly library services is only likely to increase in the future as the numbers of people affected by dementia rise and there is greater emphasis on community-based care. Taking action to create a dementia-friendly library can initially feel like a massive undertaking, but small changes can make a big difference.

Supporting People to Live Well with Dementia describes how to effectively develop, promote and evaluate services for people with dementia. It provides readers with an understanding of the different ways in which library customers may be affected by dementia, and an appreciation of some of the ways they can continue to contribute positively to their communities. It then suggests ways in which libraries can better support people with dementia and their carers through approaches to customer service, design, resources, reading interventions, online provision and a range of other activities that promote more positive and inclusive attitudes towards people living with dementia amongst library staff, customers and communities more widely.



Table of Contents

Introduction

What is dementia?

Types of dementia
Stages of dementia
Understanding dementia
Potential impacts on the use of library services
Person-centred care
Conclusions

Supporting people living with dementia and their carers

Social model of disability
Supporting library customers with dementia and their carers
Support for library staff affected by dementia
Training opportunities
Conclusions

Library design and environment

Finding the library
Getting around the library
Case studies of dementia-friendly library design
Sensory spaces
Conclusion: maintaining dementia-friendly library design

Reading and Dementia

Dementia and imagination
Dementia-friendly reading materials
Reading activities for people with dementia and carers
Conclusions

Health, social and arts activities

Health and therapy-informed activities
Activities supporting social connections
Arts-related activities
Conclusions

Digital and online provision

Online activity provision for people with dementia
Other technologies for people with dementia
Online provision for carers
Conclusions

Partnership working

General partnership schemes
Library-specific partnership schemes
Conclusions

Communications and marketing

Language and terminology
Design of communications materials
Working with the media and other partners
Conclusions

Evaluation and service development

Key concepts
Recruiting participants
Evaluation and research methods
Ethics
Conclusions

Future Trends

Demographic changes
Changes in care provision
Conclusion: future library provision for people with dementia and their carers

Summary: Ten actions for dementia-friendly libraries

Supporting People to Live Well with Dementia: A

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      Publisher: Facet Publishing
      Publication Date: 19/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9781783305988, 978-1783305988
      ISBN10: 1783305983

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Libraries have enormous potential to support people with dementia and their carers, and demand for dementia-friendly library services is only likely to increase in the future as the numbers of people affected by dementia rise and there is greater emphasis on community-based care. Taking action to create a dementia-friendly library can initially feel like a massive undertaking, but small changes can make a big difference.

      Supporting People to Live Well with Dementia describes how to effectively develop, promote and evaluate services for people with dementia. It provides readers with an understanding of the different ways in which library customers may be affected by dementia, and an appreciation of some of the ways they can continue to contribute positively to their communities. It then suggests ways in which libraries can better support people with dementia and their carers through approaches to customer service, design, resources, reading interventions, online provision and a range of other activities that promote more positive and inclusive attitudes towards people living with dementia amongst library staff, customers and communities more widely.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      What is dementia?

      Types of dementia
      Stages of dementia
      Understanding dementia
      Potential impacts on the use of library services
      Person-centred care
      Conclusions

      Supporting people living with dementia and their carers

      Social model of disability
      Supporting library customers with dementia and their carers
      Support for library staff affected by dementia
      Training opportunities
      Conclusions

      Library design and environment

      Finding the library
      Getting around the library
      Case studies of dementia-friendly library design
      Sensory spaces
      Conclusion: maintaining dementia-friendly library design

      Reading and Dementia

      Dementia and imagination
      Dementia-friendly reading materials
      Reading activities for people with dementia and carers
      Conclusions

      Health, social and arts activities

      Health and therapy-informed activities
      Activities supporting social connections
      Arts-related activities
      Conclusions

      Digital and online provision

      Online activity provision for people with dementia
      Other technologies for people with dementia
      Online provision for carers
      Conclusions

      Partnership working

      General partnership schemes
      Library-specific partnership schemes
      Conclusions

      Communications and marketing

      Language and terminology
      Design of communications materials
      Working with the media and other partners
      Conclusions

      Evaluation and service development

      Key concepts
      Recruiting participants
      Evaluation and research methods
      Ethics
      Conclusions

      Future Trends

      Demographic changes
      Changes in care provision
      Conclusion: future library provision for people with dementia and their carers

      Summary: Ten actions for dementia-friendly libraries

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