A Dignified Life: The Best Friends™ Approach to Alzheimer's Care: A Guide for Care Partners
Autor Virginia Bell MSW, David Troxel MPHen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 oct 2012
Ten years ago, the first edition ofA Dignified Lifechanged the way the caregiving community approached Alzheimer's disease by showing caregivers how to act as a Best Friend to the person, finding positive ways to interact even as mental abilities declined. Firmly grounded in the latest knowledge about the progression and treatment of dementia, this expanded edition offers a wealth of immediately usable tips and new problem-solving advice. It incorporates practical ideas for therapeutic activities—including the latest brain-fitness exercises—stimulate the brain while adding structure, meaning, and context to daily routines. With new stories and examples as well as an updated resources section,A Dignified Life, Revised and Expandedgives caregivers the support and advice they need to be successful and inspired in their demanding roles.
While medical treatment of the disease hasn't changed in the past ten years, our understanding and awareness of treating people in a more caring way has changed substantially. With no cure on the immediate horizon, respectful care by effective and compassionate care partners is the only real "treatment" available to people with dementia. The Best Friends™ Approach is successful because it sustains people's connection to their world, their loved ones, and themselves. It's a universal program which has been embraced by professional and family caregivers throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and South America. In its revised form,A Dignified Lifeoffers caregivers an antidote to the burnout and frustration that often accompanies the role of caring for a person with Alzheimer's and dementia. Rather than struggling through a series of frustrations and failures,A Dignified Lifeshows the new generation care partners how to bring dignity, meaning, and peace of mind to the lives of both those who have Alzheimer's and dementia and those who care for them.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780757316654
ISBN-10: 0757316654
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:Revised, Expand
Editura: Health Communications Inc
Colecția Health Communications Inc
ISBN-10: 0757316654
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:Revised, Expand
Editura: Health Communications Inc
Colecția Health Communications Inc
Notă biografică
Virginia
Bell,
MSW,
is
Program
Consultant
for
the
Greater
Kentucky/Southern
Indiana
Chapter
of
the
Alzheimer's
Association
at
the
age
of
90.
She
is
a
pioneer
in
the
dementia
care
field,
having
founded
one
of
the
first
dementia-specific
adult
day
programs,
the
award-winning
Helping
Hand
Adult
Day
Center,
which
for
more
than
twenty-five
years
has
been
a
model
for
other
programs
nationally.
She
has
published
numerous
journal
articles
and
book
chapters
and
has
coauthored
five
books
with
David
Troxel.
Bell
has
been
recognized
at
the
regional,
state,
and
national
levels
for
her
leadership
and
good
works,
including
prestigious
awards
from
the
American
Society
on
Aging,
her
state
of
Kentucky,
and
the
national
Alzheimer's
Association.
She
has
lectured
about
the
Best
Friends™
approach
in
more
than
twenty-five
countries,
including
the
last
twenty
Alzheimer's
Disease
International
conferences.
David
Troxel,
MPH,
is
a
consultant
on
dementia
care,
staff
development,
and
training
for
the
long-term
care
industry.
He
served
for
a
decade
as
President
and
CEO
of
the
California
Central
Coast
Alzheimer's
Association
(1994–2004)
and
was
previously
Executive
Director
for
the
Lexington/Bluegrass
Chapter
(KY)
of
the
Alzheimer's
Association.
He
sat
on
the
Executive
Board
of
the
American
Public
Health
Association
as
well
as
the
Ethics
Advisory
Panel
of
the
national
Alzheimer's
Association.
He
also
has
first-hand
experience
as
a
caregiver
to
his
mother,
Dorothy,
during
her
ten-year
journey
through
Alzheimer's
disease.
Troxel
is
in
high
demand
as
a
speaker
for
regional
and
national
events
and
is
known
worldwide
for
his
writing
and
teaching.