Overcoming barriers to grief: Supporting bereaved people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 63(3), 131-137.Young, H. (2016) Overcoming barriers to grief: supporting bereaved people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. ...
(over 12 years old at this time for children). As a ‘duty of care’ to bereaved people self-referring, or being referred by another support agency, PETAL Support will decide if our service meets the immediate needs of the person, and advice will be given if another more suitable service...
The first sub-type allows a person to wear the face of a generated character that can help the user imagine themselves as someone else, and motivate them to consider counterfactual scenarios, gain new perspectives and allow them to experiment with ideas through role playing. Virtually being someon...
It’s normal for relatives or party-goers to apologize and give their sympathies. But maybe for the bereaved person, talking about it and even maybe acknowledging it can trigger distress. With permission, you can step in and speak on behalf of them, without making it seem like they are re...
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an at-home care supporting system by which care articles to be used for an at-home patient are easily obtained through the Internet and also the care articles which are not approved to be obtained with a procedure by a person who is not qualified for acqu...
have a life-threatening acute condition caused by a sudden catastrophic event, such as an accident, stroke or medical complications. There was no restriction on the setting. Studies with adults bereaved through unexpected sudden deaths with no life-threatening condition as outlined above (e.g. suic...
Methods: Through the lens of Worden's Tasks of Grief model, the author provides an assessment of the social, emotional, and physical constraints that impact on the person's experience of bereavement. Results: Although there are some similarities between people with PIMD and their more able peers...
Accumulating evidence suggests that a dementia diagnosis, for many, triggers feelings of grief, and often marks the first of many losses that will be experienced by both the person who has received the diagnosis and their loved ones, as the disease progresses. Previous research has also revealed...
This is of great benefit to patients and families but had an impact on the daily workload: resulting in no designated person being available to meet the increased number of newly bereaved relatives returning to collect paperwork and belongings after death. Aim To offer a set appointment for ...
Little is known about the experiences of family carers of older people in rural/remote areas in the last year of life. AIM. To explore the experiences of current and bereaved family carers who support/ed an older person in a rural area in the UK towards the end-of-life. DESIGN. ...