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Supportive care for the person with dementia
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  • Supportive care for the person with dementia
  • Written by author Julian Hughes
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, February 2010
  • Sportive care can be thought of as an extension of palliative care so that the person with dementia receives good quality, holistic care that makes no distinctions between the dichotomies of care and cure from the time of diagnosis until, and beyond, deat
  • Sportive care can be thought of as an extension of palliative care so that the person with dementia receives good quality, holistic care that makes no distinctions between the dichotomies of care and cure from the time of diagnosis until, and beyond, deat
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1. Characterizing care, Julian C. Hughes, Mari Lloyd-Williams, and Greg A. Sachs
2. An introduction to the dementias: a clinical view, David Jolley
3. The view of the person with dementia, Daphne Wallace
4. The view of the family carer, Barbara Pointon
5. Offering supportive care in dementia: reflections on the PEACE programme, Joseph W. Shega and Greg A. Sachs
6. Services for younger adults with dementia, Bob Barber and Helen Cooper
7. Huntington's disease and dementia, Belinda Bilney and Meg E. Morris
8. Patients with HIV-associated dementia, Mary Ann Cohen and Charles E. Schwartz
9. Down's syndrome and dementia: a framework for practice to support people with Down's syndrome and dementia living in generic care homes, Heather Wilkinson and Karen Watchman
10. Dementia care in developing countries, Sivaraman Shaji
11. Ingredients and issues in supportive care for people with dementia: summarizing from models of care, Julian C. Hughes, Mari Lloyd-Williams, and Greg A. Sachs
12. Pharmacological management of neuropsychiatric symptoms in people with dementia, Clive Ballard and Dag Aarsland
13. Hospital admissions in dementia, Elizabeth L. Sampson
14. Distress and pain in dementia, Alice Jordan and Mari Lloyd-Williams
15. The role of the family doctor in supportive care for people with dementia, Gillie E. Evans and Louise Robinson
16. Community mental health nursing and supportive care, John Keady and Philip Hardman
17. From psychological interventions to a psychology of dementia, Graham Stokes
18. Supportive care: social care and social work approaches, Jill Manthorpe
19. Care homes and long-term care for people with dementia, Katherine Froggatt and Deborah Parker
20. Assisted living programmes providing supportive care for dementia, Philip D. Sloane and Sheryl Zimmerman
21. Spiritual care of people with dementia and their carers, Stephen Sapp
22. Anticipatory and disenfranchised grief among dementia family caregivers: helping spouse and adult/child caregivers to cope, Jacquelyn Frank
23. Communicating with people with dementia, Kate Allan and John Killick
24. Maintaining the self in dementia, Steven R. Sabat
25. Person-centred care as supportive care, Murna Downs
26. Narrative, supportive care, and dementia: a preliminary exploration, Clive Baldwin
27. Persons with severe dementia and the notion of bodily autonomy, Wim Dekkers
28. Advance care planning: an American view, Muriel R. Gillick
29. Advance care planning and palliative care in dementia: a view from the Netherlands, Cees Hertogh
30. Living and dying at home with dementia, Adrian Treloar and Monica Crugel
31. Namaste care and dying in institutional settings, Joyce Simard and Ladislav Volicer
32. The principles and practice of supportive care in dementia, Julian C. Hughes, Mari Lloyd-Williams, and Greg A. Sachs


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