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$26.95
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#29388
(ISBN 978-1-932529-38-8)
192 pages
6" x 9" papercover
©2008

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The
Enduring Self in People with Alzheimer's
Getting to the Heart of Individualized Care
By Sam Fazio, Ph.D.
Foreword by Stephen G. Post, Ph.D. |
Despite the
frequent characterization of Alzheimer's disease as a "loss of self,"
this enlightening book demonstrates unequivocally that a person's unique
self persists throughout the course of the disease. The important message
in The Enduring Self in People with Alzheimer's is how much can
be done in care settings to support a person's sense of identity, and
thereby enrich the lives of people experiencing the many losses associated
with dementia.
Drawing from
a diverse body of research in multiple disciplines, the book brings together
the recommendations of the best thinkers and practitioners to illustrate
the meaning of self and the importance of providing dementia care that
recognizes and supports personhood. Translating research into practice,
the author provides strategies for restructuring the physical and social
environment to facilitate person-centered care. Administrators and staff
will also learn how to reframe communication and interactions to build
more meaningful relationships with people with Alzheimer's.
Provocative
discussion topics at the end of each chapter and a detailed case study
can be used in staff training to encourage the changes in attitude and
practice that will make care strategies more person-centered. The resource
also provides an action plan for applying this individualized care philosophy
at an organizational level.
Appropriate
for all settings providing Alzheimer's care, The Enduring Self in People
with Alzheimer's is a vital tool for ensuring personhood is maintained
and respected throughout the course of the disease.
© 2009-2010 Health Professions Press
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