Dementia Care Training Manual for Staff Working in Nursing and Residential Settings

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Nursing, Gerontology, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Danny Walsh ISBN: 9781846425356
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Publication: June 26, 2006
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language: English
Author: Danny Walsh
ISBN: 9781846425356
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication: June 26, 2006
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language: English

This accessible, interactive resource book encourages front-line staff working with dementia sufferers in nursing and residential settings to examine their working practice and modify it to where appropriate to meet best practice guidelines.

Packed with photocopiable training exercises, discussion points and questions to prompt care workers to reflect on their style of work, this practical training manual also provides a framework for care work in line with statutory requirements and national training standards. It can be used as a self-training guide by carers, who can work through it at their own pace or under the supervision of a colleague, or by trainers running structured courses on good practice in dementia care. It is also suitable for use as a quick reference in daily practice.

This comprehensive resource will provide useful guidance for all staff working face-to-face with people with dementia, whether in nursing, day-care or residential settings.

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This accessible, interactive resource book encourages front-line staff working with dementia sufferers in nursing and residential settings to examine their working practice and modify it to where appropriate to meet best practice guidelines.

Packed with photocopiable training exercises, discussion points and questions to prompt care workers to reflect on their style of work, this practical training manual also provides a framework for care work in line with statutory requirements and national training standards. It can be used as a self-training guide by carers, who can work through it at their own pace or under the supervision of a colleague, or by trainers running structured courses on good practice in dementia care. It is also suitable for use as a quick reference in daily practice.

This comprehensive resource will provide useful guidance for all staff working face-to-face with people with dementia, whether in nursing, day-care or residential settings.

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