03651oam 2200721 450 991081174440332120230721031205.01-281-14317-097866111431761-84642-678-2(CKB)1000000000410639(EBL)334941(OCoLC)476145400(SSID)ssj0000183520(PQKBManifestationID)11156648(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000183520(PQKBWorkID)10195522(PQKB)10076600(MiAaPQ)EBC334941(Au-PeEL)EBL334941(CaPaEBR)ebr10211700(CaONFJC)MIL114317(OCoLC)437204485(EXLCZ)99100000000041063920070810d2008 uy 0enguran#---uuuuutxtccrInvolving families in care homes a relationship-centred approach to dementia care /Bob Woods, John Keady, and Diane SeddonLondon :Jessica Kingsley,2008.©20081 online resource (147 p.)Bradford Dementia Group Good Practice GuidesDescription based upon print version of record.1-84310-229-3 Includes bibliographical references.FRONT COVER; Involving Families in Care Homes: A Relationship-Centred Approach to Dementia Care; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Family Invol vement in Care Homes: An Overview; Chapter 2 The Experiences of Family Members following the Admission to a Care Home: A North Wales Study; Chapter 3 Family Involvement – Perspectives from Staff and Families: A European Study; Chapter 4 Family Involvement: Guidelines and Good Practice; Chapter 5 Communication with Families: A Relationship-Centred Approach; Chapter 6 Family Involvement and End-of-Life Care IssuesChapter 7 Intervention Programmes and ConclusionsAppendix 1: Further details of the research projects on which Chapters 2 and 3 of this book are based; References; Subject Index; Author Index; BACK COVER;Families often wrestle with the decision to move a person with dementia into a care home. The decision can be highly charged and emotional, involving feelings of loss, sadness and guilt. Moreover, developing a good relationship between the family and the care home is not an easy matter. In this accessible guide the authors take person-centred dementia care a step forward by outlining ways in which care homes can help families to become partners in the caring process. Using case examples, quotations and research-based evidence, the authors offer practical advice and good practice guidelines forBradford Dementia Group Good Practice GuidesDementiaPatientsInstitutional careDementiaPatientsFamily relationshipsDementiaPatientsCarePsychological aspectsMedical personnel and patientCaregiversDementiaPatientsInstitutional care.DementiaPatientsFamily relationships.DementiaPatientsCarePsychological aspects.Medical personnel and patient.Caregivers.362.19683Woods Robert T1612222Keady John1961-1089388Seddon Diane1661006MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811744403321Involving families in care homes4016644UNINA