Murphy, J., Oliver, T.M.: The use of Talking Mats to support people with dementia and their carers to make decisions together. Health & Social Care in the Community Health and Social Care in the Community 21(2), 171–180 (2013)...
Policy guidelines insist that people with dementia should be involved in decisions about key life choices and transitions. However, as dementia affects both cognitive and communication difficulties, it becomes increasingly difficult to do this, and innovative and effective ways to support people with dem...
As people with learning disabilities live longer, they become more likely to experience or encounter dementia. Many will live with fellow service users who have been diagnosed with the condition. This article explains why such people should be given information about dementia, tailored to meet their...
The concept of person-centred care has been around for over 20 years and attracted much interest and enthusiasm due to its humanistic approach to people with dementia. Aged care facilities however, continue to have difficulty implementing and maintaining person-centred practice. This book documents a...
“It was actually for communicating with people who suffer from dementia (痴呆)” .And so, for example, it can speak to those people and tell them that they’ve left the cooker on and they should turn it off.”67. French Digital Kitchen was developed mainly to ___.A. make cooking ea...
Make more use of the AHP resources that are available and encourage all of the people that I work with who are living with dementia to live the best life they can More knowledge and keen to find out more re Carers’ Academy and Alzheimer Scotland resources for carers. ...
The studies in question used language to improve the cognitive and emotional health of older adults with mild dementia, and eventually Engelking, the playwright, suggested the idea of turning it into a theatre piece to broaden the number of people who could learn from it. The playwright said th...
【单选题】 A、Talking loudly on the telephone. B.Preparing for an oral examination. C.Listening to some loud musiC、 D.Practicing for a speech contest. 你可能感兴趣的试题
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...
people hallucinate and act out their dreams. This incurable disorder eventually leads to death without about 18 months. It can be mistaken for dementia or for psychological disorders that includehallucinations. The brains of people that die from fatal familial insomnia reveal severe damage to the ...