Life Story Work with People with Dementia: Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary People
Herausgeber: Kaiser, Polly; Eley, Ruth
Life Story Work with People with Dementia: Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary People
Herausgeber: Kaiser, Polly; Eley, Ruth
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Supporting the current focus on living well with dementia, this book shows how to carry out Life Story Work with people with dementia in a variety of settings. Focusing on the practicalities of carrying out life story work and highlighting its benefits, this book also includes case studies which will inspire the provision of individualised care.
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Supporting the current focus on living well with dementia, this book shows how to carry out Life Story Work with people with dementia in a variety of settings. Focusing on the practicalities of carrying out life story work and highlighting its benefits, this book also includes case studies which will inspire the provision of individualised care.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055055
- ISBN-10: 184905505X
- Artikelnr.: 42787253
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055055
- ISBN-10: 184905505X
- Artikelnr.: 42787253
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Dawn Brooker. Introduction. Ruth Eley and Polly
Kaiser. Section 1: Where has Life Story Work Come From? The Context of Life
Story Work. 1. Narrative Approaches to Life Story Work. Polly Kaiser. 2.
The Policy Context for Life Story Work. Ruth Eley. 3. Values, Rights and a
Compassionate Culture - The Bedrock of High Quality Care and Support. Anna
Gaughan. 4. Equality and Diversity in Life Story Work. Polly Kaiser.
Section 2: Does it Work? The Evidence Base for Life Story Work. 5.
Understanding the Outcomes of Life Story Work. Kate Gridley, Social Policy
Research Unit, University of York, UK. 6. The Evidence Base for Life Story
Work So Far. Professor Bob Woods, DSDC Wales, Bangor University, UK and
Ponnusamy Subramaniam, Health Psychology Programme, Universiti Kebangsaan,
Malaysia. Section 3. Why is it Important? The Benefits of Life Story Work.
7. The Benefits of Life Story Work for People with Dementia. Steve Milton.
8. The Benefits of Life Story Work for Family Carers - A Personal
Perspective. Jean Tottie, Former Carer and Chair, Life Story Network CIC.
9. The Benefits of Life Story Work for Paid Staff. Lesley Jones and Gillian
Drummond. Section 4: How Can We Use It? The Practicalities of Life Story
Work in Various Settings. 10. Community Based Approaches to Life Story Work
- Keeping People Connected. Ruth Eley, Polly Kaiser, John Shaw and Pat
Broster. 11. How Does the Introduction of Life Story Work into a Memory
Service Benefit Individuals with Dementia and their Family Carers. Joanne
Sutton, Merseycare NHS Trust, UK. 12. Life Story Work for People with
Dementia in Acute General Hospitals - An Alternative Model of Care? Rachel
Thompson. 13. Life Story Work in Care Homes. Victoria Metcalfe, Dementia
Guiding Light - Evermore, UK. 14. Spirituality and Life Story Work. Polly
Kaiser. 15. Using Life Story Work in End of Life Care. Polly Kaiser. 16.
Identifying and Overcoming Challenges in Life Story Work. Jane McKeown,
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS FT, Kate Gridley and Nada Savitch. 17.
Arts, Dementia and Life Story Work - Every Picture Tells a Story. Maria
Pasiecznik Parsons. Section 5: What Next? 18. A European Perspective: New
Opportunities. Marie-Jo Guisset Martinez, Associated Member, ICE Innovation
in Care for the Elderly, France. 19. Conclusions and Looking Ahead. Polly
Kaiser and Ruth Eley. Useful Resources. References. Index.
Kaiser. Section 1: Where has Life Story Work Come From? The Context of Life
Story Work. 1. Narrative Approaches to Life Story Work. Polly Kaiser. 2.
The Policy Context for Life Story Work. Ruth Eley. 3. Values, Rights and a
Compassionate Culture - The Bedrock of High Quality Care and Support. Anna
Gaughan. 4. Equality and Diversity in Life Story Work. Polly Kaiser.
Section 2: Does it Work? The Evidence Base for Life Story Work. 5.
Understanding the Outcomes of Life Story Work. Kate Gridley, Social Policy
Research Unit, University of York, UK. 6. The Evidence Base for Life Story
Work So Far. Professor Bob Woods, DSDC Wales, Bangor University, UK and
Ponnusamy Subramaniam, Health Psychology Programme, Universiti Kebangsaan,
Malaysia. Section 3. Why is it Important? The Benefits of Life Story Work.
7. The Benefits of Life Story Work for People with Dementia. Steve Milton.
8. The Benefits of Life Story Work for Family Carers - A Personal
Perspective. Jean Tottie, Former Carer and Chair, Life Story Network CIC.
9. The Benefits of Life Story Work for Paid Staff. Lesley Jones and Gillian
Drummond. Section 4: How Can We Use It? The Practicalities of Life Story
Work in Various Settings. 10. Community Based Approaches to Life Story Work
- Keeping People Connected. Ruth Eley, Polly Kaiser, John Shaw and Pat
Broster. 11. How Does the Introduction of Life Story Work into a Memory
Service Benefit Individuals with Dementia and their Family Carers. Joanne
Sutton, Merseycare NHS Trust, UK. 12. Life Story Work for People with
Dementia in Acute General Hospitals - An Alternative Model of Care? Rachel
Thompson. 13. Life Story Work in Care Homes. Victoria Metcalfe, Dementia
Guiding Light - Evermore, UK. 14. Spirituality and Life Story Work. Polly
Kaiser. 15. Using Life Story Work in End of Life Care. Polly Kaiser. 16.
Identifying and Overcoming Challenges in Life Story Work. Jane McKeown,
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS FT, Kate Gridley and Nada Savitch. 17.
Arts, Dementia and Life Story Work - Every Picture Tells a Story. Maria
Pasiecznik Parsons. Section 5: What Next? 18. A European Perspective: New
Opportunities. Marie-Jo Guisset Martinez, Associated Member, ICE Innovation
in Care for the Elderly, France. 19. Conclusions and Looking Ahead. Polly
Kaiser and Ruth Eley. Useful Resources. References. Index.
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Dawn Brooker. Introduction. Ruth Eley and Polly
Kaiser. Section 1: Where has Life Story Work Come From? The Context of Life
Story Work. 1. Narrative Approaches to Life Story Work. Polly Kaiser. 2.
The Policy Context for Life Story Work. Ruth Eley. 3. Values, Rights and a
Compassionate Culture - The Bedrock of High Quality Care and Support. Anna
Gaughan. 4. Equality and Diversity in Life Story Work. Polly Kaiser.
Section 2: Does it Work? The Evidence Base for Life Story Work. 5.
Understanding the Outcomes of Life Story Work. Kate Gridley, Social Policy
Research Unit, University of York, UK. 6. The Evidence Base for Life Story
Work So Far. Professor Bob Woods, DSDC Wales, Bangor University, UK and
Ponnusamy Subramaniam, Health Psychology Programme, Universiti Kebangsaan,
Malaysia. Section 3. Why is it Important? The Benefits of Life Story Work.
7. The Benefits of Life Story Work for People with Dementia. Steve Milton.
8. The Benefits of Life Story Work for Family Carers - A Personal
Perspective. Jean Tottie, Former Carer and Chair, Life Story Network CIC.
9. The Benefits of Life Story Work for Paid Staff. Lesley Jones and Gillian
Drummond. Section 4: How Can We Use It? The Practicalities of Life Story
Work in Various Settings. 10. Community Based Approaches to Life Story Work
- Keeping People Connected. Ruth Eley, Polly Kaiser, John Shaw and Pat
Broster. 11. How Does the Introduction of Life Story Work into a Memory
Service Benefit Individuals with Dementia and their Family Carers. Joanne
Sutton, Merseycare NHS Trust, UK. 12. Life Story Work for People with
Dementia in Acute General Hospitals - An Alternative Model of Care? Rachel
Thompson. 13. Life Story Work in Care Homes. Victoria Metcalfe, Dementia
Guiding Light - Evermore, UK. 14. Spirituality and Life Story Work. Polly
Kaiser. 15. Using Life Story Work in End of Life Care. Polly Kaiser. 16.
Identifying and Overcoming Challenges in Life Story Work. Jane McKeown,
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS FT, Kate Gridley and Nada Savitch. 17.
Arts, Dementia and Life Story Work - Every Picture Tells a Story. Maria
Pasiecznik Parsons. Section 5: What Next? 18. A European Perspective: New
Opportunities. Marie-Jo Guisset Martinez, Associated Member, ICE Innovation
in Care for the Elderly, France. 19. Conclusions and Looking Ahead. Polly
Kaiser and Ruth Eley. Useful Resources. References. Index.
Kaiser. Section 1: Where has Life Story Work Come From? The Context of Life
Story Work. 1. Narrative Approaches to Life Story Work. Polly Kaiser. 2.
The Policy Context for Life Story Work. Ruth Eley. 3. Values, Rights and a
Compassionate Culture - The Bedrock of High Quality Care and Support. Anna
Gaughan. 4. Equality and Diversity in Life Story Work. Polly Kaiser.
Section 2: Does it Work? The Evidence Base for Life Story Work. 5.
Understanding the Outcomes of Life Story Work. Kate Gridley, Social Policy
Research Unit, University of York, UK. 6. The Evidence Base for Life Story
Work So Far. Professor Bob Woods, DSDC Wales, Bangor University, UK and
Ponnusamy Subramaniam, Health Psychology Programme, Universiti Kebangsaan,
Malaysia. Section 3. Why is it Important? The Benefits of Life Story Work.
7. The Benefits of Life Story Work for People with Dementia. Steve Milton.
8. The Benefits of Life Story Work for Family Carers - A Personal
Perspective. Jean Tottie, Former Carer and Chair, Life Story Network CIC.
9. The Benefits of Life Story Work for Paid Staff. Lesley Jones and Gillian
Drummond. Section 4: How Can We Use It? The Practicalities of Life Story
Work in Various Settings. 10. Community Based Approaches to Life Story Work
- Keeping People Connected. Ruth Eley, Polly Kaiser, John Shaw and Pat
Broster. 11. How Does the Introduction of Life Story Work into a Memory
Service Benefit Individuals with Dementia and their Family Carers. Joanne
Sutton, Merseycare NHS Trust, UK. 12. Life Story Work for People with
Dementia in Acute General Hospitals - An Alternative Model of Care? Rachel
Thompson. 13. Life Story Work in Care Homes. Victoria Metcalfe, Dementia
Guiding Light - Evermore, UK. 14. Spirituality and Life Story Work. Polly
Kaiser. 15. Using Life Story Work in End of Life Care. Polly Kaiser. 16.
Identifying and Overcoming Challenges in Life Story Work. Jane McKeown,
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS FT, Kate Gridley and Nada Savitch. 17.
Arts, Dementia and Life Story Work - Every Picture Tells a Story. Maria
Pasiecznik Parsons. Section 5: What Next? 18. A European Perspective: New
Opportunities. Marie-Jo Guisset Martinez, Associated Member, ICE Innovation
in Care for the Elderly, France. 19. Conclusions and Looking Ahead. Polly
Kaiser and Ruth Eley. Useful Resources. References. Index.