The 1955 volume was distinguished by a concise, sensible approach to talking effectively with, among others, crying, depressed, anxious, retarded, angry, and grieving patients. The new edition preserves its predecessor's format of a section on talking with adults and a section on talking with ...
Eighteen couples (person with dementia and their family carer) from Scotland and the North of England were involved. The couples were visited in their own homes and asked to discuss together four topics (Personal Care; Getting Around; Housework; Activities) under two different conditions: (i) ...
New anti–amyloid-β infusions have been shown to reduce the volume of amyloid plaques on positron emission tomography scans and slow disease progression for patients with Alzheimer disease–related mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia. This commentary provides guidance to help physicians carefully...
This course prepares Nursing Assistants to effectively and safely communicate with cognitively impaired residents such as dementia/Alzhemier's patients.
Understanding important issues in young-onset dementia care: the perspective of healthcare professionals. Psychosocial research on the lived experiences of young-onset dementia patients and caregivers has identified salient issues about their care, however, vie... J Spreadbury,C Kipps - 《Neurodegenerati...
Introducing Drawing and Talking Therapy for Elderly and Dementia Patients Discover the transformative potential of our Drawing and Talking Therapy newly tailored for the elderly and those navigating dementia. Learn More Next Book training Free webinar ...
Call to Get More Patients Talking on Mental Health; THEPROFESSIONALS A New Survey Shows That GPs in the UK Are Concerned about the Long Waiting Lists for Talking Therapies. National Service-User and Carer Panel Member Carina Edwards, Who Is Hafal's North Wales Manager, Argues Why Wales Needs...
get them on board and bring them into our way of thinking. With dementia affecting so many of us in one way or another, it wasn’t difficult to do this. The passion and the drive was there, colleagues wanted to be involved, they wanted staff to feel supported and patients to receive ...
People living with, or caring for someone with, rare forms of dementia can encounter issues while obtaining a diagnosis and trying to access appropriate support. This can affect their wellbeing, quality of life, social relationships and employment status. This study makes use of an arts-based na...
Review of Issue: The Use and Abuse of Telephone Screening Interviews for Dementia and Elderspeak: Are We Talking Down to Our Patients? CF Lippa - 《Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen》 被引量: 3发表: 2009年 Review of Issue: The Use and Abuse of Telephone Screening Interviews for Dementia ...