Occupational Therapy and Dementia: Promoting Inclusion, Rights and Opportunities for People Living With Dementia
Editat de Fiona Maclean, Dr Alison F Warren, Lyn Westcott, Elaine Hunter Cuvânt înainte de Claire Hocking, Wendy Rankin Contribuţii de Henry Rankin, Lorna Noble, Margaret McCallion, Anthony Schrag, Chris Roberts, Jayne Goodrick, Brendan McCormack, Anna Borthwick, Neil Fullerton, Sarah Kantartzis, Debbie Laliberte Rudman, Kate Turner, Maria O'Reilly, Ian Sherriff, Fiona Fraser, Katie Edwards, Toni Page, Hannah Bradwell, Angela Gregory, Margaret Brown, Michelle Elliot, Kimberley Crocker-White, Elizabeth McKay, Lynsey Robertson, Liz Copley, Sophia Dickinson, Alison McKean, Mary McGrath, Gill Gowran, Claire Craig, Helen Fisher, Ashleigh Gray, Kate Keefe, Cathy Piersol, Jill Cigliana, Kari Burch, Jennifer Wenbornen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 dec 2022
A combined emphasis on human rights and occupational justice for people living with dementia offers both a theoretical and practical frame to develop your occupational therapy practice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781839970627
ISBN-10: 1839970626
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 292 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Colecția Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1839970626
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 292 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Colecția Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Occupational therapists can be life changing professionals for those living with dementia. This book provides chapter and verse on how all occupational therapists can achieve this. It is a must-read for occupational therapy students, established professionals and to all who see occupation as the stuff of life in its broadest sense.
Cuprins
Foreword -Scottish Dementia Working Group (SDWG), including Wendy Rankin, Active Voice Development Officer (SDWG)
Foreword - Professor Clare Hocking, Department of Occupational Science and Therapy, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand.
SECTION 1: PERSON
1. Introduction. Fiona Maclean, Alison Warren, Elaine Hunter, and Lyn Westcott.
2. The voices of people living with dementia. Anthony Schrag, Henry Rankin, Lorna Noble, Margaret McCallion, and Wendy Rankin.
3. Always looking for a solution: Chris Roberts and Jayne Goodrick in conversation with Alison Warren. Chris Roberts, Jayne Goodrick, and Alison Warren.
4. Occupational therapy, dementia and person-centredness. Brendan McCormack, Fiona Maclean, and Lyn Westcott.
5. The role of occupational therapy in promoting lifelong brain health. Neil Fullerton, Fiona Maclean, Elaine Hunter, and Anna Borthwick.
SECTION 2: ENVIRONMENT
6. Persons with Dementia and Social Transformation: Expanding Occupational Possibilities. Sarah Kantartzis, Debbie Laliberte Rudman, and Fiona Maclean.
7. Occupational Justice: Air Travel and People with Dementia. Alison Warren, Katharine Turner, Maria O'Reilly, and Ian Sherriff.
8. Digital Health Technology and Occupational Engagement. Fiona Fraser, Toni Page, Hannah Bradwell, Katie Edwards, and Alison Warren.
9. Occupational Opportunities for People Living with Advanced Dementia. Angela Gregory and Margaret Brown.
10. The three 'C's of curricula re-design: Conversations, Courage and Change in dementia education. Fiona Maclean, Michelle Elliot, and Elaine Hunter.
SECTION 3: OCCUPATION
11. Occupation, Social Participation and Rights Based Practice in South-West England: examining health and wellbeing for people with dementia through a community lens. Lyn Westcott and Kim Crocker-White.
12. Occupation and rights-based practice in Scotland: an acute inpatient setting. Lynsey Robertson and Elizabeth McKay.
13. The POOL Activity Level (PAL) Instrument - An Occupational Focus for Engagement, Function and Well-Being. Jackie Pool, Liz Copley, and Sophia Dickinson.
14. Occupational Therapy Home Based Memory Rehabilitation: an improvement project in practice. Alison McKean, Mary McGrath, and Gill Gowran.
15. Journeying through Dementia: an occupation-based group approach for individuals following diagnosis. Claire Craig, Helen Fisher, Ashleigh Gray, and Elaine Hunter.
16.Working with People with Dementia and their Caregivers: Tailored Activity Programme (TAP) and Care of People with Dementia in their Environments in Action (COPE). Caroline Kate Keefe, Alison McKean, Jill Cigliana, Kari Burch, and Catherine V. Piersol.
17.Challenges and opportunities in occupational therapy intervention research. Jennifer Wenborn and Alison Warren.
Epilogue. Fiona Maclean, Elaine Hunter, Lyn Westcott, and Alison Warren.
Foreword - Professor Clare Hocking, Department of Occupational Science and Therapy, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand.
SECTION 1: PERSON
1. Introduction. Fiona Maclean, Alison Warren, Elaine Hunter, and Lyn Westcott.
2. The voices of people living with dementia. Anthony Schrag, Henry Rankin, Lorna Noble, Margaret McCallion, and Wendy Rankin.
3. Always looking for a solution: Chris Roberts and Jayne Goodrick in conversation with Alison Warren. Chris Roberts, Jayne Goodrick, and Alison Warren.
4. Occupational therapy, dementia and person-centredness. Brendan McCormack, Fiona Maclean, and Lyn Westcott.
5. The role of occupational therapy in promoting lifelong brain health. Neil Fullerton, Fiona Maclean, Elaine Hunter, and Anna Borthwick.
SECTION 2: ENVIRONMENT
6. Persons with Dementia and Social Transformation: Expanding Occupational Possibilities. Sarah Kantartzis, Debbie Laliberte Rudman, and Fiona Maclean.
7. Occupational Justice: Air Travel and People with Dementia. Alison Warren, Katharine Turner, Maria O'Reilly, and Ian Sherriff.
8. Digital Health Technology and Occupational Engagement. Fiona Fraser, Toni Page, Hannah Bradwell, Katie Edwards, and Alison Warren.
9. Occupational Opportunities for People Living with Advanced Dementia. Angela Gregory and Margaret Brown.
10. The three 'C's of curricula re-design: Conversations, Courage and Change in dementia education. Fiona Maclean, Michelle Elliot, and Elaine Hunter.
SECTION 3: OCCUPATION
11. Occupation, Social Participation and Rights Based Practice in South-West England: examining health and wellbeing for people with dementia through a community lens. Lyn Westcott and Kim Crocker-White.
12. Occupation and rights-based practice in Scotland: an acute inpatient setting. Lynsey Robertson and Elizabeth McKay.
13. The POOL Activity Level (PAL) Instrument - An Occupational Focus for Engagement, Function and Well-Being. Jackie Pool, Liz Copley, and Sophia Dickinson.
14. Occupational Therapy Home Based Memory Rehabilitation: an improvement project in practice. Alison McKean, Mary McGrath, and Gill Gowran.
15. Journeying through Dementia: an occupation-based group approach for individuals following diagnosis. Claire Craig, Helen Fisher, Ashleigh Gray, and Elaine Hunter.
16.Working with People with Dementia and their Caregivers: Tailored Activity Programme (TAP) and Care of People with Dementia in their Environments in Action (COPE). Caroline Kate Keefe, Alison McKean, Jill Cigliana, Kari Burch, and Catherine V. Piersol.
17.Challenges and opportunities in occupational therapy intervention research. Jennifer Wenborn and Alison Warren.
Epilogue. Fiona Maclean, Elaine Hunter, Lyn Westcott, and Alison Warren.