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Dilemmas and decision making in dementia care.

Housden, Sarah,

Dilemmas and decision making in dementia care. - 1 online resource (201 pages)

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Cover -- Half Title -- Series information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Meet the editor and author -- Introduction -- How to use this book -- Case study 1 Olive: the missing peace -- Introducing Olive -- Olive revisited -- Navigating sensitive topics -- Exploring safety at home -- Further insights -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 2 Harpreet: a moveable feast -- Assessing Harpreet's needs -- Harpreet in a social situation Moving ahead: protection and prevention -- Further thoughts -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 3 Abdullah: hear no evil? -- Introducing Abdullah -- Assumptions abound -- An ethical dilemma -- Taking a stand -- Time to reflect -- Opportunity knocks -- A person seen and heard -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 4 Michael: of Mike and men Mike and his daughter -- A collaborative approach to care -- A lifetime friend -- A lifetime of hiding -- A lifetime of anger -- Enabling choice -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 5 Abeni: killing me softly -- Introducing Abeni -- Stress and distress communicated -- Understanding Abeni -- Reframing Abeni's actions -- Planning for the future -- A new opportunity -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 6 Nadia: fare's fair -- Nadia's referral -- Initial assessment -- Taking a closer look -- Increasing concerns -- A safe place for Nadia -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 7 Tom: me and my girl -- Overstepping boundaries -- Planning for Tom's future -- Seeking Tom's view -- Tom's family -- Planning together -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches Models -- Further reading -- Case study 8 Margaret: pilgrim's progress -- First impressions of Margaret -- Digging deeper -- Consulting with colleagues -- Margaret's view -- Putting things right -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 9 Rose: by any other name -- Introducing Rose -- What's in a name? -- Understanding Rose -- Rose's friends -- Developing an inclusive team -- A safer future -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values

A series of case studies, inspired by the author's real-life experience, exploring ethical and practical dilemmas occurring in health and social care practice with people living with dementia in a variety of settings from care homes to intermediate healthcare settings.

1915080843 9781915080844


Dementia--Patients--Care--Case studies.
Decision making.

RC521

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