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Key Issues In Evolving Dementia Care International Theorybased Policy And Practice Innes

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Key Issues In Evolving Dementia Care International Theorybased Policy And Practice Innes
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Publisher: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.63 MB
Author: Innes, Anthea; Kelly, Fiona, Dr; McCabe, Louise
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Key Issues In Evolving Dementia Care International Theorybased Policy And Practice Innes by Innes, Anthea; Kelly, Fiona, Dr; Mccabe, Louise instant download after payment.

263 pages ; 23 cm, Includes bibliographical references and indexes, Foreword by Professor June Andrews, Director, Dementia Services Development Centre, University of Stirling, Scotland.; Introduction.; Section I.; 1. Towards a Holistic Approach for Understanding Dementia, Anthea Innes, Senior Lecturer in Dementia Studies, University of Stirling, Scotland.; 2. Developing Evidence for Action: Dementia Care in Canada, Scott Dudgeon, Chief Executive Officer, Alzheimer Society of Canada.; 3. Epidemiology: An Overview of Current and Predicted Epidemiological Factors Shaping Dementia Care, Nicola Coley, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM), Toulouse, France and Sandrine Andrieu, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Toulouse University Medical School, France.; 4. Integrated Care and Treatment of Dementia: Defining Best Practice for the 21st Century, Emma Reynish, Consultant Physician in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, Scotland.; Section II.; 5. Policy to Enable People with Dementia to Live Well with Dementia: Development of the National Dementia Strategy for England, Sube Banerjee, Professor of Mental Health and Ageing, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK.; 6. Three Alzheimer Plans in France (2008-2012), Marie-Jo Guisset Martinez, Fondation Mederic Alzheimer, France.; 7. Implementing a Regional Strategy: The Fife Dementia Strategy, Louise McCabe, Lecturer in Dementia Studies, University of Stirling, Scotland.; 8. Challenges of Developing a Dementia Strategy: The Case of Malta, Charles Scerri, Lecturer in Neuropathology and Neuropsychopharmacology, University of Malta.; Section III.; 9. The Function of Memory Clinics and Post-diagnostic Services for People Newly-diagnosed with Dementia and their Families, Fiona Kelly, Lecturer in Dementia Studies, University of Stirling, Scotland and Paulina Szymczynska, Research Associate, University of Stirling, Scotland.; 10. Bridging the Gap for Dementia Care in…

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