Broadening the Dementia Debate
Title | Broadening the Dementia Debate PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Bartlett |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Dementia |
ISBN | 1847421776 |
Dementia has been widely debated from the perspectives of biomedicine and social psychology. This book broadens the debate to consider the experiences of men and women with dementia from a sociopolitical perspective. It brings to the fore the concept of social citizenship, exploring what it means within the context of dementia and using it to re-examine the issue of rights, status(es), and participation. Most importantly, the book offers fresh and practical insights into how a citizenship framework can be applied in practice. It will be of interest to health and social care professionals, policy makers, academics and researchers and people with dementia and family carers may find it revitalising.
Dementia and Place
Title | Dementia and Place PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Ward |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 2021-09-24 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1447349032 |
Giving voice to the lived experiences of people with dementia across the globe, including Australia, Canada, Sweden and the UK, this critical and evidence-based collection engages with the realities of life for people living with dementia at home and within their neighbourhoods. This insightful text addresses the fundamental social aspects of environment, including place attachment, belonging and connectivity. The chapters reveal the potential and expose the challenges for practitioners and researchers as dementia care shifts to a neighbourhood setting. The unique ‘neighbourhood-centred’ perspective provides an innovative guide for policy and practice and calls for a new place-based culture of care and support in the neighbourhood.
Care at Home for People Living with Dementia
Title | Care at Home for People Living with Dementia PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Ceci |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2023-03 |
Genre | Dementia |
ISBN | 1447359291 |
What 'kind' of community is demanded by a problem like dementia? As aspects of care continue to transition from institutional to community and home settings, this book considers the implications for people living with dementia and their carers. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and case studies from Canada, this book analyses the intersections of formal dementia strategies and the experiences of families and others on the frontlines of care. Considering the strains placed on care systems by the COVID-19 pandemic, this book looks afresh at what makes home-based care possible or impossible and how these considerations can help establish a deeper understanding necessary for good policy and practice.
Using Technology in Dementia Care
Title | Using Technology in Dementia Care PDF eBook |
Author | Arlene Astell |
Publisher | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2019-06-21 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1784507792 |
Many new pieces of technology can be beneficial to individuals living with dementia, including both hardware and software. This straightforward guide summarises the current research on this growing topic, and gives practical advice on how available technology can be used to improve the everyday lives of people with dementia. Looking at a range of available products, such as off-the-shelf computers and smartphones, to dementia specific applications and programs, it also addresses some common obstacles and barriers faced when introducing technology in dementia care. The past twenty years have seen an array of technologies developed to improve the day-to-day lives of people with dementia; this guide shows how they can be effectively used.
Dementia and Human Rights
Title | Dementia and Human Rights PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Cahill |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2018-03-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1447331389 |
The time has come to further challenge biomedical and clinical thinking about dementia, which has for so long underpinned policy and practice. Framing dementia as a disability, this book takes a rights-based approach to expand the debate. Applying a social constructionist lens, it builds on earlier critical perspectives by bringing together concepts including disability, social inclusion, personhood, equality, participation, dignity, empowerment, autonomy and solidarity. Launching the debate into new and exciting territory, the book argues that people living with dementia come within the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and therefore have full entitlement to all the rights the Convention enshrines. A human rights-based approach has not to date been fully applied to interrogate the lived experience and policy response to dementia. With the fresh analytical tools provided in this book, policy makers and practitioners will will gain new insights into how this broader perspective can be used to further promote the quality of life and quality of care for all those affected by dementia.
Ageing, Dementia and the Social Mind
Title | Ageing, Dementia and the Social Mind PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Higgs |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2017-09-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1119397871 |
A groundbreaking exploration of the sociology of dementia — with contributions from distinguished international scholars and practitioners. Organised around the four themes of personhood, care, social representations and social differentiation Provides a critical look at dementia and demonstrates how sociology and other disciplines can help us understand its social context as well as the challenges it poses Contributing authors explore the social terrain, responding in part, to Paul Higgs’ and Chris Gilleard’s highly influential work on ageing Breaks new ground in giving specific attention to the social and cultural dimensions of responses to dementia
A Critical History of Dementia Studies
Title | A Critical History of Dementia Studies PDF eBook |
Author | James Rupert Fletcher |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2023-09-26 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000937631 |
This book offers the first ever critical history of dementia studies. Focusing on the emergence of dementia studies as a discrete area of academic interest in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, it draws on critical theory to interrogate the very notion of dementia studies as an entity, shedding light on the affinities and contradictions that characterise the field. Drawing together a collection of internationally renowned experts in a variety of fields, including people with dementia, this volume includes perspectives from education, the arts, human rights and much more. This critical history sets out the shared intellectual space of ‘dementia studies’, from which non-medical dementia research can progress. The book is intended for researchers, academics and students of dementia studies, social gerontology, disability, chronic illness, health and social care. It will also appeal to activists and practitioners engaged in social work and caregiving involved in dementia research.