Jessica Kingsley Publishers: Dementia Catalogue 2016

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DEMENTIA CATALOGUE

NEW + BESTSELLING TITLES 2016

Jessica Kingsley Publishers


7 JKP BOOKS SELECTED FOR THE SCHEME

READING WELL BOOKS ON PRESCRIPTION FOR DEMENTIA

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Reading Well Books on Prescription for Dementia helps you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using self-help reading. The scheme is endorsed by health professionals and supported by public libraries.

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NEW BOOKS – DEMENTIA WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO MY BRAIN? Living Beyond Dementia Kate Swaffer

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Forewords by Dr Shibley Rahman, Glenn Rees & Richard Taylor JAN 2016 • 392pp • £13.99 • $24.95 pb-9781849056083 • eBook-9781784500733 This much-anticipated book from prolific blogger and dementia advocate Kate Swaffer will challenge common assumptions about dementia and highlight the key issues that impact on those living with the diagnosis Kate Swaffer was just 49 years old when she was diagnosed with a form of younger onset dementia. In this book, she offers an all-too-rare first-hand insight into that experience, sounding a clarion call for change in how we ensure a better quality of life for people with dementia. Kate describes vividly her experiences of living with dementia, exploring the effects of memory difficulties, loss of independence, leaving long-term employment, the impact on her teenage sons, and the enormous impact of the dementia diagnosis on her sense of self. Never shying away from difficult issues, she tackles head-on stigma, inadequacies in care and support, and the media’s role in perpetuating myths about dementia, suggesting ways in which we can include and empower people with the diagnosis. She also reflects on the ways in which her writing and dementia advocacy work have taken her on a process of self-discovery and enabled her to develop a new and meaningful personal identity. Kate’s powerful words will challenge misconceptions about dementia, and open our eyes to new ways of supporting people with the diagnosis. A must read for people with dementia and their families as well as for professionals and carers. “Before being diagnosed with younger onset dementia, Kate Swaffer loved to study, to learn, to be of service to others. Now living with dementia, she has not changed in these respects whatsoever. Her wonderfully illuminating book should be required reading for people and families living with dementia.” Steven R. Sabat, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington D.C., U.S.A.

EMERGING FROM THE SHADOWS Helga Rohra JUL 2016 • 144pp • £10.99 • $18.95 pb-9781785920714 • eBook-9781784503321

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Positive and affirming memoir from a dementia activist on her experience of living with young onset Lewy Body Dementia What’s happening to me?’ Successful translator and linguist Helga Rohra was understandably good with words - that is, until she found herself getting in a muddle when she spoke. She started to forget the way home, even though she could remember her address. Her confusing symptoms increased and Helga was diagnosed with dementia at age 50 - but she hasn’t let herself be labelled with the usual stereotypes. With entertaining vim Helga shows that her life is still as abundant and self-determined as ever, dismantling the negative stereotypes that often surround a dementia diagnosis. She speaks frankly and with humour about her diagnosis and life with young onset Lewy Body Dementia. She explains the changes in her everyday life and the challenges she faces, and shares practical tips that prove it is possible to live well with dementia. Helga also talks about her activism work, which has made hers one of the key voices internationally in dementia advocacy.

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NEW BOOKS – DEMENTIA PERSON-CENTRED DEMENTIA CARE, SECOND EDITION Making Services Better with the VIPS Framework

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Dawn Brooker & Isabelle Latham NOV 2015 • 224pp • £17.99 • $29.95 pb-9781849056663 • eBook-9781784501709

Substantially updated new edition of this leading text on person-centred care and implementation of the VIPS framework to improve services and support for people living with dementia What is person-centred dementia care, and how can it be used to improve care for people from diagnosis to end of life? How can we improve services in people’s own homes, in care homes, in supported housing and in hospitals? This substantially updated second edition considers recent developments in personcentred care, presenting refreshed guidelines for practice. Dawn Brooker and Isabelle Latham explain the evolution of the key principles of person-centred care that comprise the VIPS model. They describe how it has been applied in diverse service settings, and show how to put the model into practice. A new chapter dedicated to culture of care will help service managers to get to grips with this slippery concept, and includes important information on how to guard against neglectful practice. Case studies from the CHOICE programme, a research project on culture of care, demonstrate the key factors that are important for people living with advanced dementia and complex needs to live well. “Dawn Brooker and Isabelle Latham truly get it and see the world through our eyes. They reach new horizons, powerfully enriching person-centred care so that we are known, understood, enabled and our humanity nurtured. Read, reflect and apply this work, to change the way we do things here. A great text and a must-read for all care workers and managers!” Christine Bryden, dementia advocate.

A CREATIVE TOOLKIT FOR COMMUNICATION IN DEMENTIA CARE

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Karrie Marshall DEC 2015 • 200pp • £15.99 • $27.95 pb-9781849056946 • eBook-9781784502065 A wealth of creative, alternative activities proven to help support and communicate with people with mid-to-late stage dementia

How can carers and relatives support a person’s identity, relationships and emotional wellbeing through changes that occur in the later stages of dementia? Drawing on over ten years’ experience of working with people with dementia, Karrie Marshall provides a toolkit of tried and tested creative activities to support communication and relationships. Activities are vast and varied, with outdoor activities such as bird-watching and star-gazing aimed at supporting physical health, artistic activities such as collage creation to support identity, and musical activities such as sounds and voice warm-ups to support self-expression. Marshall also sensitively covers end of life care for people with dementia, explaining how emotional support can be provided through gentle breathing activities and even puppetry, as well as covering the legal importance of power of attorney. “This book offers a different perspective in caring for those with dementia. Through a creative approach the author shows how it is possible to make connections and build relationships, with and without words. The process is described step-by-step, making it a valuable resource for anyone involved or interested in this field of work.” Julie Simmons, Adult Learning Strategy Officer, High Life Highland, Inverness.

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NEW BOOKS – DEMENTIA QIGONG FOR WELLBEING IN DEMENTIA AND AGING Stephen Rath SEP 2015 • 168pp • £15.99 • $24.95 pb-9781848192539 • eBook-9780857011992

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Gentle Qigong exercises and breathing techniques to improve the wellbeing of people with dementia

Qigong is the centuries-old practice of moving vital energy (Qi) through the channels of the body, known as meridians, to promote vitality and health. Stephen Rath details current research and Traditional Chinese Medicine theory to show how Qigong practice can support cognitive functioning, as well as emotional and physical wellbeing, in people with dementia. Qigong for Wellbeing in Dementia and Aging presents a set of accessible Qigong exercises and breathing techniques adapted specifically for older people who may be frail or have limited mobility, which address specific symptoms associated with dementia. These include exercises for the hands and feet, exercises for releasing emotions through the Five Animal Sounds, seated exercises, and facial exercises. The exercises, contributed by the Natural Healing Research Foundation from their Senior Exercise Class in Hawaii, are presented with clear explanatory illustrations. The final part of the book describes the Chinese understanding of nutrition as an essential underpinning of good health into old age, and provides health-giving food and drink recipes for people with dementia based on these principles. There is also a helpful chapter on practicing Qigong to protect against caregiver burnout. This will be an invaluable book for care professionals, nurses, activity coordinators, and physical therapists, as well as people with dementia and their families. “This book provides clear and concise information about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western Medicine in order to help readers understand Qigong’s benefit for this illness. The format of the exercises are easy to understand and practice. I hope this book will bring new light in fighting dementia and improving the quality of life for our elders.” Dr. Shi Cheng, MM (China), Dipl. Ac., Vice President and CoFounder of Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine (CSTCM), Denver, CO.

LIFE STORY WORK WITH PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary People Edited by Polly Kaiser & Ruth Eley

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Foreword by Tommy Dunne SEP 2016 • 272pp • £19.99 • $32.95 pb-9781849055055 • eBook-9780857009142

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A complete guide to the theory and practice of life story work in dementia care Introducing life story work, a way for people with dementia to connect with their relatives, carers and the professionals working with them. This evidence-based book explains the many benefits of life story work, with practical guidance for introducing it in a variety of settings. The authors show how life story work can empower people with dementia to inform care practitioners and family members what care and support they may need now and in the future, by taking into account their past and their future wishes and aspirations. The book includes practical information on how to get started, ethical considerations such as consent and confidentiality, and considers issues of diversity and how to address them. The voices of practitioners, researchers and family carers sit alongside those of people living with dementia to present a wide-range of perspectives on life story work.

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NEW BOOKS – DEMENTIA DOLL THERAPY IN DEMENTIA CARE Evidence and Practice

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Gary Mitchell Foreword by Sally Knocker JUL 2016 • 160pp • £17.99 • $29.95 pb-9781849055703 • eBook-9781784500078

Understand doll therapy and its many benefits for people with dementia with the first theory and evidence-based book on this intervention Advocating doll therapy as an intervention for people with dementia, this book combines theory and evidence to show its many benefits and present guidelines for best-practice. Despite being widely and internationally used, doll therapy is a controversial and often misunderstood intervention. This book debunks the myths surrounding doll therapy, highlighting its proven positive impact on the well-being of people with dementia. The book gives care professionals an indispensable overview of doll therapy within the context of current advocated best practices, using original research and evidence to present the rationale of its use. The book also engages with ethical issues, ensuring that professionals are aware of the aspects of doll-therapy that may be counter-productive to person-centred care. Providing clear guidelines on how best to utilise doll therapy, this comprehensive book is an important resource for any professional looking to implement this intervention. “An honest and eye-opening exploration of the use of dolls in improving the lives of people with dementia. I found the key to opening my eyes was the statement that we shouldn’t look at the dolls but look at the person.” Professor Richard Fleming PhD, Director, NSW/ACT Dementia Training Study Centre, Adjunct Professor, Wicking Dementia Research & Education Centre, University of Tasmania

POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY APPROACHES TO DEMENTIA Edited by Chris Clarke and Emma Wolverson

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Foreword by Christine Bryden AUG 2016 • 288pp • £24.99 • $39.95 pb-9781849056106 • eBook-9781784500771 The first book to explore how positive psychology constructs relate specifically to living well with dementia

How can positive psychology approaches help us to understand the process of adjustment to, and living well with dementia? As accounts of positive experiences in dementia are increasingly emerging, this book reviews current evidence and explores how psychological constructs such as hope, humour, creativity, spirituality, wisdom, resilience and personal growth may be linked with wellbeing and quality of life in dementia. Expert contributors from a range of academic and clinical backgrounds examine the application of positive psychological concepts to dementia and dementia care practice. The lived experiences of people with dementia are central to the book, and their voices bring life to the ideas explored, highlighting how positive experiences in dementia and dementia care are possible.

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NEW BOOKS – DEMENTIA THE DEMENTIA DIARIES A Novel in Cartoons Matthew Snyman and Social Innovation Lab Kent

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Foreword by Angela Rippon OBE APR 2016 • 128pp • £9.99 • $16.95 hb-9781785920325 • eBook-9781784502850 A heartfelt, hopeful and humorous look at dementia through the eyes of young people Brie’s Granddad has always been a serious man, never without a newspaper and knowing the answer to everything. But now he keeps losing track of the conversation, and honestly, Brie doesn’t really know how to speak to him. At first, Fred was annoyed that Gramps had come to live with them, it meant he had to give up his room! But then he starts to enjoy watching old films with him and spending time together... although there’s the small problem of Gramps calling him Simon. Follow the stories of Brie, Fred, and other young carers as they try to understand and cope with their grandparents’ dementia at all stages of the illness. Adapted from true stories, and supplemented with fun activities and discussion ideas, this book for children aged approximately 7-14 cuts to the truth of the experience of dementia and tackles stigma with a warm and open perspective. “We need innovative resources, such as the Dementia Diaries as an educational resource for everyone. This novel in cartoons will engage children and adults around the world. In fact, the idea of making a book about dementia by children is groundbreaking. I highly recommend the Dementia Diaries to anyone that wants to learn about the challenges of dementia through the eyes of young children.” Sophie Okolo, Aging Professional, USA

DAD’S NOT ALL THERE ANY MORE A comic about dementia Alex Demetris

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DEC 2015 • 32pp • £7.99 • $12.95 pb-9781849057097 • eBook-9780857012500 An insightful and gently humorous comic about one family’s experience of Lewy Body Dementia, its impact, treatment and sometimes strange symptoms “Louie what?” John’s dad, Pete, was already diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease when he began to have some very strange experiences, not least of which was the little red-haired girl who followed him around the house. Eventually diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia (LBD), his hallucinations and other symptoms became more frequent and intense, and Pete moved into a care home. Based on his family’s experience of his father’s LBD, Alex Demetris’ comic explores with tenderness and humour one of the most common yet often unheard of types of dementia; what it is, its symptoms, living in a care home and the impact on people living with the condition and their families. “I’m a doctor, and I learnt things from this comic because it is, in fact, an ideal way to learn - the reader is introduced to an individual, a family, rather than a disease or condition. The gentle, ironic humour and gorgeous muted colour scheme make for an enjoyable read, despite the serious subject matter.” Ian Williams, Graphic Medicine

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NEW BOOKS - RELATED INTEREST HIDDEN CAMERAS Everything You Need to Know About Covert Recording, Undercover Cameras and Secret Filming

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Joe Plomin FEB 2016 • 224pp • £12.99 • $19.95 pb-9781849056434 • eBook-9781784501365

A complete guide to the practical, moral and logistical considerations of covert filming The complete and authoritative guide to the use of hidden cameras to expose abuse or wrongdoing. Secret filming is no longer the preserve of specialists, professional journalists and private investigators. Drawing on the author’s own experience producing undercover documentaries and wearing secret cameras, most notably to expose the conditions in UK care homes, this book explains covert recording for the general public, including specific advice on the practicalities of using a phone or covert camera to record evidence. It considers the legal and ethical issues and provides vital information for anyone who may use or encounter secret filming, including the people or organisations that might be filmed, regulators, social workers, care home workers, local government officials and anyone who may encounter it in court. It also looks to the future of covert filming and the implications of technological advances, such as drone cameras. “Joe Plomin is one of the most thoughtful and dedicated journalists with whom I have had the honour of working. These are qualities that shine through in this book. It is a master-class not just in how to use the technology, but also in the ethical considerations and careful thinking that should lie behind every decision to switch on a hidden camera.” Alison Holt, BBC Social Affairs Correspondent, Royal Television Society Specialist Journalist of the Year, 2015 and Winner of the Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain’s Social Evils, 2015

THE FORGIVENESS PROJECT Stories for a Vengeful Age

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Marina Cantacuzino

Forewords by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and Alexander McCall Smith JAN 2016 • 240pp • £8.99 • $15.95 pb-9781785920004 • eBook-9781784500061 Inspiring, moving, and challenging real life stories about forgiveness

What is forgiveness? Are some acts unforgivable? Can forgiveness take the place of revenge? Powerful real-life stories from survivors and perpetrators of crime and violence reveal the true impact of forgiveness on ordinary people worldwide. Exploring forgiveness as an alternative to resentment or retaliation, the storytellers give an honest, moving account of their experiences and what part forgiveness has played in their lives. Despite extreme circumstances, their stories open the door to a society without revenge. All royalties from the sale of this book go to The Forgiveness Project charity. “Confronting, inspiring and unforgettable. The stories in this book not only show the challenges and complexity of forgiveness but reveal unexpected pathways to creating a more tolerant and empathic world, and why we should consign revenge to the dustbin of history.” Roman Krznaric, author of Empathy: A Handbook for Revolution and founding faculty member of The School of Life, London

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NEW BOOKS - RELATED INTEREST WHISTLEBLOWING AND ETHICS IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE

VIDEO ENHANCED REFLECTIVE PRACTICE

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Angie Ash

Professional Development through Attuned Interactions

MAY 2016 • 184pp • £17.99 • $29.95 pb-9781849056328 • eBook-9781784501082

Edited by Hilary Kennedy, Miriam Landor and Liz Todd

Explores the challenges around whistleblowing and how to respond ethically

APR 2015 • 336pp • £24.99 • $49.95 pb-9781849054102 • eBook-9780857007872

Exploring the moral impetus for people to speak out and the fear that stops them from doing so, this book looks at the ethics of whistleblowing and shows how we can go about creating a supportive workplace culture for those raising concerns about unethical practice in health and social care.

The first book on Video Enhanced Reflective Practice

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“This is an excellent account of whistleblowing in the field of health and social care. It is essential reading for those who wish to understand how to improve the life of the whistleblower and those who wish to make organizations a better place for speaking out.” Narinder Kapur, Visiting Professor of Neuropsychology, University College London and NHS whistleblower who has written articles on patient safety

INTEGRATED CARE IN ACTION

This edited book presents the applications, theory and research behind Video Enhanced Reflection Practice, a professional development tool which enables professionals and trainees to analyse their own practice to make more informed decisions about how to improve their communication, therapeutic or teaching skills in more problematic situations.

CRITICAL SUPERVISION FOR THE HUMAN SERVICES A Social Model to Promote Learning and Value-Based Practice

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Carolyn Noble, Mel Gray and Lou Johnston NEW

A Practical Guide for Health, Social Care and Housing Support Robin Miller, Hilary Brown and Catherine Mangan JUN 2016 • 224pp • £22.99 • $39.95 pb-9781849056465 • eBook-9781784501426 Shows what works in implementing integration initiatives across health, social care and housing A need for better integration between health, social care and housing services has been widely acknowledged at both government and service levels. This book shows what works in integrating services and how the challenges that organisations, services and individuals face in doing this can be overcome.

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APR 2016 • 288pp • £22.99 • $37.95 pb-9781849055895 • eBook-9781784500436 A key text introducing critical supervision as a new model for the helping professions, covering theory and practice A comprehensive overview of supervision in the helping professions, bringing together contemporary theory, practice and research. It is unique in addressing cross-disciplinary and interprofessional issues and linking theoretical discussions with practical examples and exercises. “Critical Supervision in the Human Services is a book we have been waiting for and will be a popular addition to the library of supervisors, educators, and supervision researchers and scholars.” Liz Beddoe, School of Counselling, Human Services and Social Work, University of Auckland

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NEW BOOKS - RELATED INTEREST CHALLENGES IN PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISION

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A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH

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60 Voices Share their Wisdom

Current Themes and Models for Practice

Rosalind Bradley

Liz Beddoe and Allyson Davys

Foreword by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu

MAY 2016 248pp • £24.99 • $45.00 pb-9781849054652 • eBook-9780857008435

AUG 2016 224pp • £9.99 • $15.95 pb-9781849056014 • eBook-9781784502836

An overview of new and challenging areas of supervision practice

People from all walks of life share their insights and wisdom about death and dying

This is the authoritative guide to the issues, trends and developments taking place in professional supervision practice. Drawing on the latest research and theory it also explores new and innovative modes, models and skills being employed to best carry out supervision across professions such as health, social care and counselling.

This book brings together contributors from different backgrounds including a Holocaust survivor and a death row inmate, to explore perspectives on death. Each contributor offers commentary on a written or visual work that best expresses death to them. A meaningful volume for the bereaved and those working in bereavement or spirituality.

HOPE AND GRACE Spiritual Experiences in Severe Distress, Illness and Dying Dr Monika Renz

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MAR 2016 192pp • £14.99 • $24.95 pb-9781785920301 • eBook-9781784502775 Explores how care providers to critically and terminally ill persons can understand and engage with extreme distress as a process where spiritual experiences of transcendence happen Introducing a specialised approach to the spiritual care of patients, this book explores how you can understand different types of spiritual experience among suffering patients and engage with them creatively as an essential part of good care. Case studies enable you to work confidently with religious and non-religious people in your care.

SOCIAL HEALTH AND CHANGING REALITIES Cultural U-Turns

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Natalie Tobert Foreword by Michael Cornwall SEP 2016 256pp • £19.99 • $29.95 pb-9781785920844 • eBook-9781784503451 Essential resource explaining different cultural attitudes towards mental and physical health Providing much needed understandings of cultural differences in attitudes and beliefs towards issues such as illness, death and mental health, this book is a remedy against the cultural dissonance occurring at present between Western medical systems and their increasingly diverse patients, in order to facilitate integrated and suitable care.

“Every word of this rich and profound account of Renz’s important and valuable research with the dying rings true. Her challenging work is worthy of the closest attention, extending the boundaries of human wisdom where we all need to go.” Larry Culliford, author of ‘The Psychology of Spirituality’, and, ‘Much Ado about Something: a vision of Christian maturity’.

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EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE DANCING WITH DEMENTIA My Story of Living Positively with Dementia Christine Bryden FEB 2005 200pp • £13.99 • $21.95 pb-9781843103325 • eBook-9781846420955 Truly inspirational, totally realistic account of living positively with dementia Christine Bryden was a top civil servant and single mother of three children when she was diagnosed with dementia at the age of 46. Since then she has gone on to challenge almost every stereotype of people with dementia by campaigning for self-advocacy, writing articles and speaking at national conferences. This book is a vivid account of the author’s experiences of living with dementia, exploring the effects of memory problems, loss of independence, difficulties in communication and the exhaustion of coping with simple tasks. She describes how, with the support of her husband Paul, she continues to lead an active life nevertheless, and explains how professionals and carers can help. Christine Bryden makes an outspoken attempt to change prevailing attitudes and misconceptions about the disease. Arguing for greater empowerment and respect for people with dementia as individuals, she also reflects on the importance of spirituality in her life and how it has helped her better understand who she is and who she is becoming. Dancing with Dementia is a thoughtful exploration of how dementia challenges our ideas of personal identity and of the process of self-discovery it can bring about. “This inspirational book is at once a love story, an eloquent testament to the power of faith, an entreaty to think positively in the face of adversity, a challenge to complacency, and an example of successful international advocacy to include, validate and respect a person with dementia.” Ageing and Society

NOTHING ABOUT US, WITHOUT US!

WHO WILL I BE WHEN I DIE?

20 Years of Dementia Advocacy

FEB 2012 • 176pp • £13.99 • $19.95 pb-9781849053129 • eBook-9780857006455

Christine Bryden SEP 2015 304pp • £15.99 • $26.95 pb-9781849056717 • eBook-9781784501761 The foremost dementia advocate addresses the key issues faced by people with dementia in inspiring and memorable terms Advocating for dementia for 20 years, Christine Bryden has been instrumental in ensuring that people with dementia are included in discussions about the condition and how to manage and think about it. This collection of her hard-hitting and inspiring insider presentations demands ‘nothing about us, without us!’ and promotes self-advocacy and self-reflection. Provocative and insightful, the pieces included in the book address issues that demand attention, and will change the way dementia is perceived, and the lives of people with dementia and their families.

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Christine Bryden

Christine Bryden describes her remarkable emotional, physical and spiritual journey in the three years immediately following her diagnosis of dementia Originally published in Australia in 1998, the book is brought completely up-to-date with new material and photographs. “Christine’s journey as a dementia advocate is truly remarkable. This collection of talks and presentations demonstrates the incredible progress that has been made as a result of her determination to make the world a more inclusive place for people living with dementia. I thank Christine for telling her story to the world, and share her hope that this book will help make this dream a reality.” Marc Wortmann, Executive Director, Alzheimer’s Disease International

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EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE TELLING TALES ABOUT DEMENTIA Experiences of Caring Edited by Lucy Whitman SEP 2009 • 224pp • £14.99 • $24.95 pb-9781843109419 • eBook-9780857000170 Thirty carers from different backgrounds and in different circumstances share their experiences of caring for a parent, partner or friend with dementia How does it feel when someone you love develops dementia? How do you cope with the shock, the stress and the grief? Can you be sure that you and your family will receive the support you need? In Telling Tales About Dementia, thirty carers from different backgrounds and in different circumstances share their experiences of caring for a parent, partner or friend with dementia. They speak from the heart about love and loss: ‘I still find it hard to believe that Alzheimer’s has happened to us,’ writes one contributor, ‘as if we were sent the wrong script.’ The stories told here vividly reflect the tragedy of dementia, the gravity of loss, and instances of unsatisfactory diagnosis, treatment and care. But they contain hope and optimism too: clear indications that the quality of people’s lives can be enhanced by sensitive support services, by improved understanding of the impact of dementia, by recognising the importance of valuing us all as human beings, and by embracing and sustaining the connections between us. This unique collection of personal accounts will be an engaging read for anyone affected by dementia in a personal or professional context, including relatives of people with dementia, social workers, medical practitioners and care staff. “These personal accounts by family carers, harrowing, distressing, but also inspiring and uplifting, will have you weeping one moment and laughing the next, as they describe struggling to manage situations that range from horrific to comical. The single most valuable achievement of this book is to tell carers they are not alone. The more of us there are, the stronger we become, and the better we can fight for our loved ones in the face of this cruel disease.” John Suchet, broadcaster, who is caring for his wife Bonnie, who has dementia

PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA SPEAK OUT Edited by Lucy Whitman. Afterword by Professor Graham Stokes. SEP 2015 • 304pp • £14.99 • $24.95 pb-9781849052702 • eBook-9780857005526 This anthology of personal accounts reveals the tremendous diversity of people living with dementia In People with Dementia Speak Out, twenty-three people from diverse backgrounds share their experiences of living with dementia. The contributors are honest about the frustrations and fears they face, but overall there is remarkably little self-pity and a great deal of optimism. The personal accounts demonstrate that with the right support at the right time, and above all with opportunities to continue to contribute to society in a meaningful way, it is possible to live well with dementia. These fascinating stories bring to life the characters behind the collective term ‘people with dementia’, and show that each person with dementia is a unique individual with their own personality, history, beliefs, cultural affinities and sense of humour, and their own way of adapting to the disabilities and opportunities which this condition confers. This unique collection of personal testimonies will be reassuring and encouraging for those coming to terms with a diagnosis of dementia, for their families and carers, and is essential reading for health and social care professionals at all levels. “Everyone working in dementia care should read this important book. Powerful and moving, these stories drive home what must be the guiding principle of all our work: to see and know each person as an individual all the way from first contact to later difficult times.” Sue Benson, Managing Editor, Journal of Dementia Care

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EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE LOSING CLIVE TO YOUNGER ONSET DEMENTIA One Family’s Story Helen Beaumont NOV 2008 • 144pp • £13.99 • $24.95 pb-9781843104803 • eBook-9781846428623 An engaging, enlightening, poignant and tragic story of one family’s experience of early onset Dementia Clive Beaumont was diagnosed with Younger Onset Dementia at age 45, when his children were aged just 3 and 4. He had become less and less able to do his job properly and had been made redundant from the Army the year before. Clive’s wife, Helen, tells of how she and the rest of the family made it through the next six years until Clive died: the challenge of continually adapting to his progressive deterioration; having to address the legal implications of the illness; applying for benefit payments; finding nursing homes; and juggling her responsibilities as a wife, a mother and an employee. She also describes the successful founding and development of The Clive Project, a registered charity set up by Helen and others in a bid to establish support services for people with Younger Onset Dementia. Younger Onset Dementia is comparatively rare, but not that rare. This story is for the family and friends of people with the condition, for the people themselves, and for the professionals working with them. Heartfelt, yet unsentimental, the result is a rare and illuminating account of trying to live and cope with this shattering condition. For anyone trying to understand the problems of dementia in younger people, this excellent book should be the first thing on their reading list.’, Nursing Standard

ARE THE KEYS IN THE FREEZER? An Advocate’s Guide for Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias Patricia Woodell, Brenda Niblock and Jeri Warner JUN 2015 • 208pp • £13.99 • $19.95 pb-9781849057394 • eBook-9781784501549 An artful blend of practical advice and the compelling story of a family’s struggle to navigate the confusing world of dementia care choices for their mother The rich personal testimony of a family’s struggle to navigate the confusing world of dementia care choices for their mother. A must-read for families in the US looking for information about managing care facilities, hospices, finances, advance directives and other topics relating to caring for a loved one with dementia.

ALZHEIMER A Journey Together Federica Caracciolo SEP 2005 • 108pp • £13.99 • $21.95 pb-9781843104087 • eBook-9781846422348

An honest, thoughtful and ultimately hopeful account of one woman’s experience of caring for her husband during his seven-year battle with Alzheimer’s

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A PERSONAL GUIDE TO LIVING WITH PROGRESSIVE MEMORY LOSS Sandy Burgener and Prudence Twigg OCT 2007 • 160pp • £14.99 • $24.95 pb-9781843108634 • eBook-9781846427190

Practical guidance for coping with progressive memory loss, including examples from real people who have faced similar challenges

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PERSON-CENTRED APPROACHES LIVING BETTER WITH DEMENTIA Good Practice and Innovation for the Future Shibley Rahman Forewords by Kate Swaffer, Chris Roberts & Beth Britton JUL 2015 • 400pp • £24.99 • $45.00 pb-9781849056007 • eBook-9781784500627 A ground-breaking analysis of the challenges for living well with dementia, highlighting innovation and good practice for improving dementia care practice and policy in the future What do national dementia strategies, constantly evolving policy and ongoing funding difficulties mean for people living well with dementia? Adopting a broad and inclusive approach, Shibley Rahman presents a thorough critical analysis of existing dementia policy, and tackles head-on current and controversial topics at the forefront of public and political debate, such as diagnosis in primary care, access to services for marginalised groups, stigma and discrimination, integrated care, personal health budgets, personalised medicine and the use of GPS tracking. Drawing on a wealth of diverse research, and including voices from all reaches of the globe, he identifies current policy challenges for living well with dementia, and highlights pockets of innovation and good practice to inform practical solutions for living better with dementia in the future. A unique and cohesive account of where dementia care practice and policy needs to head, and why, and how this can be achieved, this is crucial reading for dementia care professionals, service commissioners, public health officials and policy makers, as well as academics and students in these fields. “This new book is an immaculately researched guide to living with dementia in England in the 21st century, covering the subject from policy to lived experience, but always with consideration and compassion. There is no better introduction to the challenges and complexities that dementia brings to individuals, families and society.” Geoff Huggins, Director of Health and Social Care Integration, Scottish Government

DEMENTIA, CULTURE AND ETHNICITY

LEADERSHIP FOR PERSON CENTRED DEMENTIA CARE

Issues for All

Buz Loveday

Edited by Julia Botsford & Karen Harrison Dening

OCT 2012 • 160pp • £16.99 • $29.95 pb-9781849052290 • eBook-9780857006912

Foreword by Alistair Burns

This book will equip readers with the practical skills, knowledge and confidence necessary to lead person-centred dementia care

APR 2015 • 328pp • £29.99 • $45.00 pb-9781849054867 • eBook-9780857008817

Exploring the impact of culture and ethnicity on dementia care and attitudes to dementia This book explores the relationship between dementia, culture and ethnicity, looking at the latest evidence and research to determine the impact of diversity on dementia care services. By examining the key issues and providing suggestions for change, this book shows how dementia professionals can provide culturally appropriate care for all. “It is rare to find a text that addresses the complexity of culture and ethnicity in such a person centred way, and unravels for us the implications for how we provide services and make care available to people of all backgrounds.” Charlotte L. Clarke, Professor of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh

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With a practical focus, this book will equip readers with the skills, knowledge and confidence necessary to lead person-centred dementia care. The areas explored are relevant across a range of care settings, and to all those in, or starting, either a managerial or non-managerial leadership role within a dementia care service. “I have no doubt that Leadership for Person-centred Dementia Care will become one of the cornerstones guiding our movement to ensure that people live well with dementia.” from the Foreword by Professor Murna Downs, Chair in Dementia Studies and Head of Bradford Dementia Group, University of Bradford

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PERSON-CENTRED APPROACHES PERSONALISATION AND DEMENTIA

A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DELIVERING PERSONALISATION

A Guide for Person-Centred Practice

Person-Centred Practice in Health and Social Care

Helen Sanderson and Gill Bailey

Helen Sanderson and Jaimee Lewis

OCT 2013 • 192pp • £25.00 • $39.95 pb-9781849053792 • eBook-9780857007346

How to deliver personalised services and support for people with dementia through simple, evidence-based person-centred practices

INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY AND DEMENTIA Research into Practice Edited by Karen Watchman MAY 2014 • 336pp • £29.99 • $49.95 pb-9781849054225 • eBook-9780857007964

Essential guide to the latest international research and evidence-based practice in the field of dementia and intellectual disabilities, exploring the implications for support and services

CREATING CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE OUTSIDE SPACES AND EXPERIENCES FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA Using Nature and the Outdoors in Person-Centred Care Mary Marshall and Jane Gilliard MAY 2014 • 168pp • £19.99 • $26.95 pb-9781849055147 • eBook-9780857009272

Create culturally appropriate outdoor spaces and experiences to improve well-being for people with dementia

DEC 2011 • 240pp • £21.99 • $35.00 pb-9781849051941 • eBook-9780857004222

How to deliver personalisation through simple, effective and evidence-based person-centred practices that change people’s lives and help them achieve the outcomes they want

PERSON-CENTRED THINKING WITH OLDER PEOPLE 6 Essential Practices Helen Sanderson, Helen Bown and Gill Bailey Foreword by David Brindle,Dorothy Runnicles APR 2015 • 96pp • £11.99 • $21.95 pb-9781849056120 • eBook-9781784500825

An accessible guide to six essential practices for the person centred care of older people

PERSON-CENTRED TEAMS A Practical Guide to Delivering Personalisation Through Effective Team-work Helen Sanderson and Mary Beth Lepkowsky FEB 2014 • 168pp • £19.99 • $32.95 pb-9781849054553 • eBook-9780857008305

The first practical guide to developing a team using person-centred practices in health, social care and voluntary sector settings

EARLY PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS IN DEMENTIA Evidence-Based Practice Edited by Esme Moniz-Cook and Jill Manthorpe NOV 2008 • 240pp • £19.99 • $39.95 pb-9781843106838 • eBook-9781846428654

Examining early psychosocial interventions in dementia care, this evidence-based guide to practice brings together the knowledge and experience of professionals across the UK and Europe

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CARE HOMES BESTSELLER

DEVELOPING EXCELLENT CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA IN CARE HOMES Caroline Baker NOV 2014 208pp • £16.99 • $29.95 pb-9781849054676 • eBook-9781784500535 A concise guide to implementing the key criteria of the award-winning PEARL programme in your care home, to improve residents’ well-being and achieve excellence

The award-winning PEARL (Positively Enriching and enhancing Residents’ Lives) programme was developed to enable care homes to move from providing good fundamental care to excellent person-centred dementia care. Trialled extensively by one of the UK’s largest care providers, it has been proven to dramatically increase the quality of life of people with dementia living in care homes, significantly reducing the use of antipsychotics and the incidence of stress-related behaviours. This concise and accessible guide, written by the Director of Dementia Care at the care provider which trialled and developed PEARL, describes the key criteria of the programme, and provides best practice guidelines for dementia care practitioners wishing to use the approach in their own care home. With an emphasis on the practical, achievable elements of the programme, and drawing on many useful examples, the author and contributors provide guidelines on, amongst many things, getting the fundamentals of person-centred care right; enabling decision-making; reducing stress-related behaviours; psychosocial treatments; safeguarding; supporting staff; and involving relatives. “Our ultimate goal should always be to positively enrich and enhance the life of people living with dementia. Caroline has made achieving this possible through this very practical and step-by-step guide to implementing a person centered care approach. Based on her many years of hands-on experience and extensive work within the dementia care field, this is a ‘must have’ for anyone rendering care. Highly recommended!” Karen Borochowitz, Executive Director at the Dementia SA Team, South Africa

REDUCING STRESS-RELATED BEHAVIOURS IN PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA Care-based Therapy

DEMENTIA CARE TRAINING MANUAL FOR STAFF WORKING IN NURSING AND RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS

Chris Bonner

Danny Walsh

JUN 2005 96pp • £15.99 • $29.95 pb-9781843103493 • eBook-9781846421419

JUN 2006 240pp • £29.99 • $56.95 pb-9781843103189 • eBook-9781846425356

Simple and imaginative ways to prevent and reduce stress-related behaviours in people with dementia in residential care

Practical, interactive resource, packed with exercises and discussion points to help front-line workers deliver the highest standard of dementia care

The author’s approach is based on maximizing personal expression and fulfilment and recovering access to familiar, enjoyable and meaningful activities.

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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.

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CARE HOMES THE IMPORTANCE OF FOOD AND MEALTIMES IN DEMENTIA CARE

INVOLVING FAMILIES IN CARE HOMES

The Table is Set

A Relationship-Centred Approach to Dementia Care

Grethe Berg MAY 2006 88pp • £13.99 • $21.95 pb-9781843104353 • eBook-9781846425165

Bob Woods, John Keady and Diane Seddon

Exploring how mealtimes in dementia care can be used as natural opportunities for meaningful interaction, socialising and reminiscing, and taking part in familiar tasks

SEP 2007 144pp • £14.99 • $28.95 pb-9781843102298 • eBook-9781846426780

Practical advice and good practice guidelines on helping families to become partners in the caring process when a loved one with dementia moves into residential care

UNDERSTANDING CARE HOMES A Research and Development Perspective Edited by Katherine Froggatt, Sue Davies and Julienne Meyer DEC 2008 272pp • £19.99 • $36.95 pb-9781843105534 • eBook-9781846428845

Research and development initiatives are examined in order to determine how they can provide better care for individual residents their families, whilst enhancing care given by the organisation as a whole

HOW TO MAKE YOUR CARE HOME FUN Simple Activities for People of All Abilities Kenneth Agar NOV 2008 144pp • £14.99 • $23.95 pb-9781843109525 • eBook-9781846428814

Examining the need for activities for elderly people in care, this invaluable resource offers a practical and varied programme of entertaining activities that can be used in a diverse range of settings “This pithy, readable book suggests ideas for everyday activities to enhance the wellbeing and quality of life of older people who live in care homes.” Nursing Standard

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TRAINING MANUAL FOR WORKING WITH OLDER PEOPLE IN RESIDENTIAL AND DAY CARE SETTINGS Jacki Pritchard MAR 2003 400pp • £45.00 • $75.00 pb-9781843101239 • eBook-9781846423956

Training manual designed to promote good practice in working with older people, and to help care workers meet the national requirements for training in social care work “The strength of this manual lies in its interactive design. References and resource ideas are provided for further study, and cross-referencing in the text leads the reader to select the relevant accompanying exercises and hand-outs. The later are clearly set out for follow-up purposes after the training session in complete.” British Journal of Occupational Therapy

PROVIDING GOOD CARE AT NIGHT FOR OLDER PEOPLE Practical Approaches for Use in Nursing and Care Homes Diana Kerr and Heather Wilkinson OCT 2010 192pp • £19.99 • $32.95 pb-9781849050647 • eBook-9780857002495

Providing the information, knowledge and practical skills needed to deliver positive and appropriate care at night - from tackling common issues to the importance of staff self-care

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DEMENTIA CARE ENRICHED CARE PLANNING FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA

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A Good Practice Guide to Delivering Person-Centred Care Hazel May, Paul Edwards and Dawn Brooker JUL 2009 • 176pp • £25.00 • $49.95 pb-9781843104056 • eBook-9781846429606 A complete practical framework for whole person assessment, care planning and review for people with dementia requiring health and social support

The correlation between ‘disengagement’ and illness in people with dementia living in long-term care settings is becoming more widely recognised, and developing and adapting front-line staff responses to the changing needs of individuals is a crucial factor in addressing this problem. This book presents a complete practical framework for whole person assessment, care planning and review of persons with dementia or signs of dementia (including those with learning disabilities) who are in need of, or already receiving, health and/or social support. The book provides photocopiable assessment forms, guidelines for carrying out the assessment, and suggestions for tailored interventions based on the profile that emerges from the assessment process. The authors also include a clear explanation of the five theoretical components of dementia that are considered in the assessment: health, biography, personality, neurological impairment and social psychology. This good practice guide will provide a step up to the challenge of providing person centred care as a minimum standard rather than just an ideal. “At last, here’s a superbly thought-out and designed tool and format for care planning... This book is truly a “good practice guide” and has all you need to use care planning properly, but you’ll have to work at it because you have to understand what you’re doing... Buy it and USE it!.” Standards for Practice

KEY ISSUES IN EVOLVING DEMENTIA CARE

ETHICAL ISSUES IN DEMENTIA CARE

International Theory-based Policy and Practice

Making Difficult Decisions

Edited by Anthea Innes, Fiona Kelly and Louise McCabe

SEP 2006 • 144pp • £15.99 • $29.95 pb-9781843103578 • eBook-9781846425585

Foreword by June Andrews MAR 2012 • 264pp • £24.99 • $42.50 pb-9781849052429 • eBook-9780857005038

Contributors from across the globe examine theoretical, policy and practice issues which are increasingly identified as key priorities “This edited volume takes a welcome approach to review current issues in dementia care, providing a broad-based view of the conceptualisation of dementia, policy and practice... it is refreshing to read a book in which the focus is on the real world, in which we struggle to implement policy and provide the best possible services.” British Journal of Psychiatry

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Julian C. Hughes and Clive Baldwin

Considers common ethical decisions in dementia care in the context of relationships, treatment, safety and quality of life, and offers practical guidance and advice This book draws on the experiences of family carers as well as on existing research and emphasizes the importance of empathy and the need to acknowledge different perspectives in order to reach the best decision for the person with dementia.

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DEMENTIA CARE THE POOL ACTIVITY LEVEL (PAL) INSTRUMENT FOR OCCUPATIONAL PROFILING

BESTSELLER

A Practical Resource for Carers of People with Cognitive Impairment Fourth Edition Jackie Pool OCT 2011 • 224pp • £26.99 • $45.00 pb-9781849052214 • eBook-9780857004635 Framework for providing activity-based care for people with cognitive impairments, including dementia The Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument is widely used as the framework for providing activity-based care for people with cognitive impairments, including dementia. The Instrument is recommended for daily living skills training and activity planning in the National Institute for Clinical Excellence Clinical Guidelines for Dementia (NICE 2006), and has been proven valid and reliable by a recent research study. It is an essential resource for any practitioner or carer wanting to provide fulfilling occupation for clients with cognitive impairments. This fourth edition of The Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument for Occupational Profiling includes a new section on using the PAL Checklist to carry out sensory interventions, together with the photocopiable Instrument itself in a new easy-to-use format, and plans that help to match users’ abilities to activities. It includes the latest research on the use of the PAL Instrument in a range of settings, and new case studies, as well as information about how a new online PAL tool complements and supports the book. The book also contains suggestions for activities, together with information on obtaining the necessary resources and guidance for carrying out the activities with individuals of different ability levels, as revealed by the PAL Checklist. “This isn’t another exercise in form-filling to look good; it’s packed with photocopiable “instruments” and plans, and very believable case studies. Highly recommended.” Caring Times

RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT FOR LIVING WELL WITH DEMENTIA

DECISION-MAKING, PERSONHOOD AND DEMENTIA

Charlotte L. Clarke, Heather Wilkinson, John Keady and Catherine E. Gibb

Edited by Deborah O’Connor and Barbara Purves

APR 2011 • 128pp • £16.99 • $32.95 pb-9781849050050 • eBook-9780857005199

A guide to assessing risk and applying theory to practice; covering the key issues in risk perception, assessment and management in dementia care

Winner in the Health and Social Care category at the 2012 British Medical Association Book Awards

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Exploring the Interface

APR 2009 224pp • £19.99 • $34.95 pb-9781843105855 • eBook-9781846429408

Explores the importance of personhood and the underlying complexities of decision-making for those with dementia “A book that could and should radically affect the understanding and care of people with dementia across the globe.” Plus Magazine - Christian Council on Ageing (CCOA)

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BEST PRACTICE AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVALUATION IN DEMENTIA CARE Edited by Anthea Innes and Louise McCabe SEP 2006 • 272pp • £19.99 • $36.95 pb-9781843104292 • eBook-9781846425561

A practical and theoretical text on evaluating care at different levels and in different settings

THE PERSPECTIVES OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA Research Methods and Motivations Edited by Heather Wilkinson NOV 2001 • 256pp • £19.99 • $36.95 pb-9781843100010 • eBook-9781846423109

Exploring ways to involve people with dementia in the research process

PERSPECTIVES ON REHABILITATION AND DEMENTIA Edited by Mary Marshall AUG 2004 • 256pp • £25.00 • $39.95 pb-9781843102861 • eBook-9781846420382

How to apply physical and neurological rehabilitation to those with dementia This book offers new insights into the application of a well-established approach to people who have traditionally been thought not to benefit from them.

DEMENTIA AND SOCIAL INCLUSION Marginalised groups and marginalised areas of dementia research, care and practice Edited by Anthea Innes, Carole Archibald and Charlie Murphy AUG 2004 • 288pp • £19.99 • $34.95 pb-9781843101741 • eBook-9781846420252

Expert contributors provide fresh perspectives on important issues in dementia research and care that are often neglected or marginalized

People with dementia have often played a passive role in the investigation of their condition. The contributors to this book look at ways of redressing the balance and involving them in the research process. They describe the skills that researchers and care staff need when seeking to validate the views of people with dementia successfully. “What leaps from the page is how positively people living with the diagnosis of dementia can experience contributing to research. The opportunity to speak about what is happening to them is clearly therapeutic, and, shamefully rare.” Community Care

CHALLENGING STRESS, BURNOUT AND RUST-OUT Finding Balance in Busy Lives Teena J. Clouston JUL 2015 • 208pp • £16.99 • $27.95 pb-9781849054065 • eBook-9780857007865

Practical tools and techniques to find life balance and wellbeing at individual, family and community levels A balanced lifestyle enhances health, happiness and wellbeing. With practical techniques and strategies, this book explores how this balance can be found and how stress and anxiety, which are linked to being overworked and over busy, may be alleviated.

LEADING GOOD CARE The Task, Heart and Art of Managing Social Care John Burton Foreword by Debbie Sorkin FEB 2015 • 208pp • £25.00 • $45.00 pb-9781849055512 • eBook-9780857009852

A must-have for social care managers to inspire and establish better practice

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FOR FAMILIES, FRIENDS AND CARERS DEMENTIA - SUPPORT FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS Dave Pulsford and Rachel Thompson OCT 2012 • 240pp • £13.99 • $24.95 pb-9781849052436 • eBook-9780857005045 A comprehensive and practical introduction to the condition, this book is essential reading for anyone who has a friend or relative with dementia For friends, family members and carers of people with dementia, understanding the condition and coping with the impact it has on their lives can be extremely challenging. This book, written specifically for these groups, explores each stage of the journey with dementia and explains not only how it will affect the person with the condition, but also those around them, and how best to offer support and where to get professional and informal assistance. It focuses on the progressive nature of dementia and the issues that can arise as a result, and gives practical advice that can help to ensure the best possible quality of life both for the person with dementia and the people around them. A comprehensive and practical introduction to the condition, this book is essential reading for anyone who has a friend or relative with dementia. “This book is what family and friends of people with dementia have been longing for: step-by-step expert guidance and practical support for the twists and turns of the whole journey. Realistic and reassuring, it will enhance the lives of people with dementia and those who love them. A must-read.” Barbara Pointon MBE, dementia campaigner who cared for her husband, Malcolm Pointon, who had Alzheimer’s disease

HEARING THE PERSON WITH DEMENTIA Person-Centred Approaches to Communication for Families and Caregivers Bernie McCarthy JAN 2011 • 112pp • £12.99 • $18.95 pb-9781849051866 • eBook-9780857004994 A clear explanation of what happens to communication as dementia progresses and strategies for communicating more effectively Losing the ability to communicate can be a frustrating and difficult experience for people with dementia, their families and carers. As the disease progresses, the person with dementia may find it increasingly difficult to express themselves clearly, and to understand what others say. Written with both family and professional carers in mind, this book clearly explains what happens to communication as dementia progresses, how this may affect an individual’s memory, language and senses, and how carers might need to adapt their approach as a result. Advocating a person-centred approach to dementia care, the author describes methods of verbal and non-verbal communication, techniques for communicating with people who can not speak or move easily, and strategies for communicating more effectively in specific day-to-day situations, including at mealtimes, whilst helping the person with dementia to bathe or dress, and whilst out and about. Exercises at the end of each chapter encourage the carer to reflect on their learning and apply it to their own circumstances, and guidelines for creating a life story with the person with dementia as a means of promoting good communication are also included. This concise, practical book is essential reading for family caregivers, professional care staff, and all those who work with, or who are training to work with, people with dementia. “Every caregiver for someone aged or living with any form of dementia would benefit from reading McCarthy’s book for its practical wisdom. I imagine seeing this book sitting comfortably on a home, study or office coffee table - somewhere in easy reach!” The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy

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FOR FAMILIES, FRIENDS AND CARERS UNDERSTANDING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS Brian Draper JUL 2013 • 288pp • £14.99 • $24.95 pb-9781849053747 • eBook-9780857008831 Your complete road-map to understanding the symptoms, treatment and management of dementia, for anyone who works with or cares for someone with dementia This book tells you everything you need to know about Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia, from symptoms, assessment and diagnosis, to the different kinds of treatment and management of dementia. Taking into account the latest research, and ethical and legal issues, there is also useful advice and ways to support relatives and carers. “Brian Draper’s writing style provides a coherent, comprehensive guide to everything you ever wanted to know about dementia but were afraid to ask. It is full of useful information and advice... Overall, the volume provides a clear and coherent account of the state-of-the-art of dementia care and on this basis is highly recommended to all those colleagues with an interest in or responsibility for the care of persons with dementia.” Margot Lindsay, Research Department of Mental Health Sciences, European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare

THE SIMPLICITY OF DEMENTIA A Guide for Family and Carers Huub Buijssen FEB 2005 • 176pp • £13.99 • $21.95 pb-9781843103219 • eBook-9781846420962 Essential information and encouragement for professionals and loved ones on how to understand and overcome common challenges in dementia care, focusing on the experience of the person with dementia themselves This book offers an accessible and sympathetic introduction for relatives, carers and professionals looking after or training to work with people with dementia. Drawing on the two `laws of dementia’, the author explains the causes of communication problems, mood disturbances and `deviant’ behaviours, with particular emphasis on how these are experienced by dementia sufferers themselves. Case examples demonstrate the typical symptoms and progression of dementia, and clear guidance is provided on how to support dementia sufferers at every stage and help them deal with the challenges posed by their condition.

MINDFULNESS FOR CARERS How to Manage the Demands of Caregiving While Finding a Place for Yourself Dr Cheryl Rezek MAY 2015 • 96pp • £6.99 • $11.95 pb-9781849056540 • eBook-9781784501471

“Mindfulness for Carers addresses a subject that is both difficult and complex. Who cares for the caregiver? The author wisely answers this questions by suggesting that carers turn inward, and offers a wide variety of practical, easy to follow suggestions for practicing self-care and mindfulness.” Sandra Scheinbaum, Ph.D., IFMCP, CHC, Director, Functional Medicine Coaching Academy, Inc.

Simple mindfulness practices to help carers manage stress, anxiety, depression and burnout

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BOOKS FOR CHILDREN CAN I TELL YOU ABOUT DEMENTIA? A guide for family, friends and carers Jude Welton JAN 2013 • 48pp • £8.99 • $14.95 pb-9781849052979 • eBook-9780857006349 Jack invites readers to learn about dementia from his perspective - an ideal introduction to dementia for anyone from child to adult Meet Jack - an older man with dementia. Jack invites readers to learn about dementia from his perspective, helping them to understand the challenges faced by someone with dementia and the changes it causes to memory, communication and behaviour. He also gives advice on how to help someone with dementia stay as mentally and physically active as possible, keep safe and continue to feel cared for and valued. With illustrations throughout, this useful book will be an ideal introduction to dementia for anyone from child to adult. It will also guide family, friends and carers in understanding and explaining the condition and could serve as an excellent starting point for family and classroom discussions. “The progressive loss of a loved one’s “soul” to dementia can be truly devastating. However, this very helpful guide provides a shining light in the darkness and should be essential reading to anyone who is dealing with a loved one with dementia.” Dr. John-Paul Taylor, Senior Clinical Lecturer in Old Age Psychiatry, Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University

GRANDMA’S BOX OF MEMORIES Helping Grandma to Remember Jean Demetris JUN 2014 • 32pp • £10.99 • $17.95 hb-9781849055178 • eBook-9781784500146 This beautifully-illustrated story helps to explain dementia to children aged 4 to 7 years in a gentle and engaging way Following Alice and her family as they put together a box of memories for their Grandma who has dementia, this beautifully-illustrated story book helps to explain dementia to children aged 4 to 7 years in a gentle and engaging way, and prompts discussions about what children can do to help their own grandparent living with dementia. “Highly recommended for families of young children who may have difficulty in explaining what is going on with a grandparent”, Healthy Books blog

THE GIRL ON THE SHORE F.M. Hughes SEP 2002 112pp • £18.99 • $29.95 pb-9781843101116 • eBook-9781846423604

This fictional account of a young woman starting work as a carer in a residential home for older people explores issues around ageing and dementia in an enjoyable and unusual way

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ACTIVITIES AND CREATIVE IDEAS PLAYFULNESS AND DEMENTIA A Practice Guide

REMINISCENCE AND LIFE STORY WORK

John Killick

A Practice Guide

OCT 2012 • 120pp • £16.99 • $27.95 pb-9781849052238 • eBook-9780857004628

Faith Gibson

Enrich the lives of people with dementia through the use of playfulness and creativity in dementia care John Killick explores the nature of playfulness and the many ways in which it can enrich the lives of people with dementia. Specific approaches and ideas for practice are described, and personal accounts of playfulness by those with dementia and their carers offer rich first-hand insights into its transformative potential.

FEB 2011 • 304pp • £19.99 • $34.95 pb-9781849051514 • eBook-9780857003386

Develop the attitude, knowledge, understanding, and skills needed to use reminiscence with people of all ages

CREATIVITY AND COMMUNICATION IN PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA A Practical Guide

REMEMBERING YESTERDAY, CARING TODAY Reminiscence in Dementia Care: A Guide to Good Practice Pam Schweitzer and Errollyn Bruce Foreword by Faith Gibson MAY 2008 • 224pp • £19.99 • $45.00 pb-9781843106494 • eBook-9781846428043

Practical guide to reminiscence in dementia care; examining how it can contribute to personcentred care and containing detailed descriptions of activities that can be used in a variety of situations

REMINISCENCE THEATRE Making Theatre from Memories Pam Schweitzer NOV 2006 • 314pp • £19.99 • $36.95 pb-9781843104308 • eBook-9781846425714

A comprehensive guide to the nature, practice and therapeutic effects of reminiscence theatre, including advice for practice

John Killick and Claire Craig SEP 2011 • 216pp • £19.99 • $36.95 pb-9781849051132 • eBook-9780857003010

Exploring how creativity can be crucial in maintaining communication in dementia care; including suggestions for a range of settings, and covering all the practical considerations “This book is a true celebration of the power of the arts for people living with dementia and is drawn on the authors’ own experiences and wisdom.” Ageing and Society

THE CREATIVE ARTS IN DEMENTIA CARE Practical Person-Centred Approaches and Ideas Jill Hayes with Sarah Povey Foreword by Shaun McNiff SEP 2010 • 160pp • £18.99 • $29.95 pb-9781849050562 • eBook-9780857002518

Improve emotional and social well-being for people with dementia using this creative map of care; including easy-to-follow examples and detailed case studies

“Sheds new light on complex human issues and the message is loud and clear: reminiscence and reminiscence theatre can make a profound improvement in real people’s real lives.” from the Foreword by Glenda Jackson MP

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ACTIVITIES AND CREATIVE IDEAS HEALING ARTS THERAPIES AND PERSON-CENTRED DEMENTIA CARE

PUPPETRY IN DEMENTIA CARE

Edited by Anthea Innes and Karen Hatfield

Karrie Marshall

OCT 2001 • 128pp • £19.99 • $31.95 pb-9781843100386 • eBook-9781846423024

Practical advice for arts therapists and health care professionals on how music, dance and the visual arts can be used in partnership with person-centred care to improve quality of life for people with dementia “A fascinating insight into the contribution that art therapies can make to dementia care... This book makes two distinctive contributions: it makes the process of art therapy more accessible to practitioners from other disciplines, and it presents dementia care as a field of work that deserves more attention from art therapies.” Cambridge University Press

MUSIC THERAPY IN DEMENTIA CARE Edited by David Aldridge OCT 2000 • 256pp • £19.99 • $38.95 pb-9781853027765 • eBook-0

A comprehensive look at music therapy as a means of improving memory, health and identity in those suffering from dementia

CONNECTING THROUGH MUSIC WITH PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA A Guide for Caregivers Robin Rio

Connecting through Creativity and Joy JUL 2013 • 264pp • £19.99 • $34.95 pb-9781849053921 • eBook-9780857008480

Demonstrating the many ways in which puppetry and associated art forms can be used in a personcentred way to communicate and connect with people with dementia; even in the later stages of the disease

COMFORTING TOUCH IN DEMENTIA AND END OF LIFE CARE Take My Hand Barbara Goldschmidt and Niamh van Meines NOV 2011 • 208pp • £15.99 • $24.95 pb-9781848190733 • eBook-9780857010483

Simple hand massage techniques for carers looking to connect with and comfort people with dementia

Highly Commended in the Popular Medicine category of the 2012 BMA Medical Book Awards “This is a clever little book in that it carefully balances Eastern philosophy of the body-energy-spirit system of integrative care with evidence-based studies focusing on the effectiveness and benefits of hand massage... Take My Hand is a book that we can all use practitioners, daughters and sons, husbands and wives, sisters and brothers - to provide those we care for with the gift that is free but most valuable: our comforting touch.” Dementia UK and Inside Palliative Care

FEB 2009 • 144pp • £14.99 • $23.95 pb-9781843109051 • eBook-9781846427251

How caregivers can use melody or rhythm to connect with someone who may be otherwise non-responsive, and how memories can be stimulated by music that resonates with a part of someone’s past

TRANSFORMING THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA THROUGH CONTACT WITH THE NATURAL WORLD

This user-friendly book demonstrates how even simple sounds and movements can engage people with dementia, promoting relaxation and enjoyment.

Fresh Air on My Face Edited by Jane Gilliard and Mary Marshall NOV 2011 • 160pp • £16.99 • $26.95 pb-9781849052672 • eBook-9780857005441

Demonstrating why we should provide opportunities for people with dementia to experience the great outdoors, and exploring the many different ways they can safely interact with and experience nature

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ACTIVITIES AND CREATIVE IDEAS DESIGN FOR NATURE IN DEMENTIA CARE

ACTIVITIES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN CARE HOMES

Garuth Chalfont

A Handbook for Successful Activity Planning

SEP 2007 • 182pp • £19.99 • $34.95 pb-9781843105718 • eBook-9781846426766

Sarah Crockett

Practical ways to incorporate nature into indoor and outdoor environments and offer a connection to nature for people living with dementia

JUL 2013 • 208pp • £12.99 • $19.95 pb-9781849054294 • eBook-9780857008398

“Design for Nature in Dementia Care by Garuth Chalfront is the best book I have seen on how contact with the natural world can help people affected by dementia. It offers ideas for activity planning, landscaping, and environmental design in dementia care. Well-designed in format, it is easy to read and includes many helpful illustrations. Family carefivers will find lots of ideas for things that can be done at home. Institutional planners will benefit from design and landscaping tips for nursing homes and long-term care facilities. The book draws on interdisciplinary research evidence from environmental psychology, neurology, architecture, nursing and dementia care practice.” Les Morgan, President, Growth House, Inc.

Step-by-step instructions and a wealth of creative ideas for activities in care homes, with residents of varying abilities, including those with dementia When tasked with providing activities for older people in care, it can be difficult to know where to begin. What constitutes an activity? How can you make sure activities are positive and person-centred? What can you actually do? Offering advice, encouragement and a wealth of practical suggestions, this is an indispensable companion for carers.

THE ACTIVITY YEAR BOOK CHAIR YOGA

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Seated Exercises for Health and Wellbeing

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A Week by Week Guide for Use in Elderly Day and Residential Care

Edeltraud Rohnfeld

Anni Bowden and Nancy Lewthwaite

OCT 2013 • £10.99 • $17.95 DVD Video-9781848191846 • eBook-9780857010568

MAR 2009 • 256pp • £24.99 • $49.95 pb-9781843109631 • eBook-9781846428890

DVD of two 40-minute yoga sequences specially developed for people without the range of movement necessary for mat work

Engaging activities for every important date in the calendar

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With voiceover instructions and onscreen demonstrations, this DVD guides the viewer through two 40-minute chair yoga routines, which can be practiced by virtually anyone to stimulate physical and mental wellbeing. This versatile form of yoga is specially designed for those with limited mobility through age, illness, injury or physical disability.

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Seated Exercises for Health and Wellbeing Edeltraud Rohnfeld SEP 2011 • 192pp • £12.99 • $19.95 pb-9781848190788 • eBook-9780857010568

This step-by-step yoga program can be practiced by virtually anyone, anywhere, in any chair

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UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA INTRODUCTION TO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF AGEING FOR NON-SPECIALISTS Ian Stuart-Hamilton MAR 2014 240pp • £16.99 • $26.95 pb-9781849053631 • eBook-9780857007155 Complete primer for non-specialists on the psychology of ageing Whether you provide care for older people, or you are simply interested in ageing, this complete primer on the psychology of ageing explains the key issues clearly and concisely. Beginning with explanations of ageing, life expectancy and demographics, it goes on to discuss the aspects of ageing that have the most impact on people’s lives. From changes in intelligence and personality to mental health and sexuality, the author explains the psychology involved and focuses on the points that have most impact on people’s lives. Drawing on the latest findings in the field, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the subject. The book will be a key resource for anyone interested in what happens as we age, as well as social workers, care workers, nurses, medical professionals. “A knowledge of the psychology of ageing is crucial to understanding the implications for us all of living in an ageing society. This book admirably fulfils its aim of providing a lively introduction to the subject. Not only is the author an acknowledged expert on ageing, he also writes in a highly readable and memorable style.” Peter G. Coleman, Emeritus Professor of Psychogerontology, University of Southampton, UK

UNDERSTANDING BEHAVIOUR IN DEMENTIA THAT CHALLENGES

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A Guide to Assessment and Treatment Ian Andrew James MAY 2011 • 176pp • £16.99 • $27.95 pb-9781849051088 • eBook-9780857002969

Theory and practical guidance on the assessment and treatment of behaviours that challenge in dementia

Highly Commended in the Health and Social Care category at the 2012 British Medical Association Book Awards Behaviours that challenge can significantly interfere with the quality of life of a person with dementia, as well as that of those who live with and care for them. Yet there is a great deal of confusion surrounding how such behaviours should be addressed. This book provides theory and practical guidance on the assessment and treatment of behaviours that challenge in dementia, with a particular emphasis on non-pharmacological approaches.

HOW WE THINK ABOUT DEMENTIA Personhood, Rights, Ethics, the Arts and What They Mean for Care Julian C. Hughes JUL 2014 • 248pp • £19.99 • $39.95 pb-9781849054775 • eBook-9780857008558

An accessible overview of the complex philosophical and ethical underpinnings of dementia and dementia care Providing a much-needed accessible overview of the complex philosophical and ethical underpinnings of dementia care, this book explores current thinking around the concepts of ageing, personhood, capacity, liberty, best interests and the nature of palliative care, shedding new light on their implications for the caring professions.

UNDERSTANDING LEARNING DISABILITY AND DEMENTIA Developing Effective Interventions Diana Kerr SEP 2007 • 200pp • £19.99 • $36.95 pb-9781843104421 • eBook-9781846426759

How all professionals providing services in dementia care can better support those with a learning disability

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END OF LIFE CARE AND BEREAVEMENT PATHWAYS THROUGH CARE AT THE END OF LIFE

FINAL CHAPTERS

A Guide to Person-Centred Care

Edited by Roger Kirkpatrick

Anita Hayes, Claire Henry, Margaret Holloway, Katie Lindsey, Eleanor Sherwen and Tes Smith

JAN 2014 • 128pp • £8.99 • $14.95 pb-9781849054904 • eBook-9780857008862

NOV 2013 • 224pp • £19.99 • $34.95 pb-9781849053648 • eBook-9780857007162

A comprehensive guide to providing excellent, person-centred end of life care It covers the pathway of care at the end of life, from initial conversations about end of life care and assessment and planning, to care in different settings, multi-agency care, and providing a good death. Case studies and reflective questions feature throughout.

SUPPORTING PEOPLE THROUGH LOSS AND GRIEF An Introduction for Counsellors and Other Caring Practitioners

Writings About the End of Life

30 short stories and poems about dying and bereavement provide insight into the diverse array of responses to grief, bereavement and facing death “The milkman cried when I told him you were dead. ‘Last night,’ I said, ‘Mark died.’” Written by mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, wives, husbands and dying people, these moving pieces talk honestly about how it feels to care for someone who is dying, to grieve for a loved one, and to face death oneself. “A collection such as this is bound to be very moving and sympathetic: the subject makes it inevitable. But the pieces in this collection are much more than cries of grief. For all their sadness, they are also brave, resolute, clever, and sometimes even funny. This means the book has a kind of stoic nobility, as well as a warm humanity. It’s a very powerful combination.” Sir Andrew Motion, former Poet Laureate

John Wilson DEC 2013 • 248pp • £18.99 • $29.95 pb-9781849053761 • eBook-9780857007391

A comprehensive guide to counselling and supporting people experiencing loss and grief

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SPIRITUAL CARE FACILITATING SPIRITUAL REMINISCENCE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA

SPIRITUAL CARE IN PRACTICE

A Learning Guide

Edited by George Fitchett and Steve Nolan

Elizabeth MacKinlay and Corinne Trevitt

Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy

Foreword by Christina Puchalski

JUN 2015 • 112pp • £22.99 • $34.95 pb-9781849055734 • eBook-9781784500184

FEB 2015 320pp • £18.99 • $29.95 pb-9781849059763 • eBook-9780857008763

Learn how to facilitate meaningful spiritual reminiscence sessions with people with dementia

Detailed case studies and critical reflections provide an honest insight into how healthcare chaplains actually work with the people in their care

“An outstanding book that demonstrates spiritual reminiscence can be highly successful in giving meaning, hope and perspective to people living with dementia in ways not traditionally thought possible. This is an invaluable resource for facilitators, providing guidance for each session. It challenges the facilitator to explore their own spirituality to ensure they are able to journey with others.” Elizabeth Pringle, former General Manager Operations Australian Aged Care Quality Agency (AACQA), and consultant, Improvement Matters

SPIRITUAL ACCOMPANIMENT AND COUNSELLING Journeying with psyche and soul Edited by Peter Madsen Gubi, Foreword by Canon Professor Elaine Graham Foreword by Professor Elaine Graham

FINDING MEANING IN THE EXPERIENCE OF DEMENTIA The Place of Spiritual Reminiscence Work Elizabeth MacKinlay and Corinne Trevitt JUL 2012 • 304pp • £22.99 • $39.95 pb-9781849052481 • eBook-9780857006578

Presenting the findings of the first major study on spiritual reminiscence with people with dementia, drawing on real-life examples to demonstrate its many benefits

FEB 2015 • 192pp • £16.99 • $27.95 pb-9781849054805 • eBook-9780857008619

How spiritual accompaniment and counselling can inform each other, to improve the spiritual dimension of care across professions “This book offers revealing insights that clearly demonstrate the maturing of a spiritual dimension found in counselling and psychotherapy. The authors establish without doubt that spiritual accompaniment, while a disciple in its own right, has a vital part to play in the evolution of the psyche/soul in counselling and psychotherapy.” Alistair Ross, Associate Professor in Psychotherapy, University of Oxford

CRITICAL CARE SPIRITUALITY AND PERSONHOOD IN DEMENTIA

Delivering Spiritual Care in Healthcare Contexts

Albert Jewell

Edited by Jonathan Pye, Peter Sedgwick and Andrew Todd

APR 2011 • 224pp • £21.99 • $36.95 pb-9781849051545 • eBook-9780857003522

Presenting the theoretical structure and practical understanding required for an inter-disciplinary approach to spirituality and personhood in dementia care

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JUL 2015 • 280pp • £19.99 • $34.95 pb-9781849054973 • eBook-9780857009012

How and why to provide and deliver effective spiritual care in contemporary healthcare contexts A collection of essays focusing on spiritual care within the delivery and provision of healthcare today. The contributors combine academic and professional expertise to discuss themes including: spirituality, pluralism and multi-faith practice, healthcare ethics, legal and policy issues, mental health, and beginning and end of life issues.

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SAFEGUARDING ADULTS A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT 2005

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Putting the Principles of the Act Into Practice Matthew Graham and Jakki Cowley Foreword by Alex Ruck Keene MAY 2015 • 192pp • £19.99 • $45.00 pb-9781849055208 • eBook-9780857009401 An easy-to-understand guide to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 for health and social care professionals This book provides a theory-to-practice breakdown of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and what its implications are for health and social care workers. Informative and accessible, it provides a clear depiction of the ethos behind the Act and offers instruction for its effective, lawful and person-centred application. This practical guide describes how to assess capacity and what a good assessment of capacity should look like, how to deal with conflicts and dilemmas, and the role of legal authority in decision-making. A Practical Guide to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 is an invaluable resource for any health and social care professionals working with individuals who lack decision-making capacity. “This accessible practical guide captures the spirit of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.The authors clearly explain what practitioners need to understand about capacity and decision-making and effectively demystify the legal framework.” Alison Brammer, Senior Lecturer in Law, Keele University

THE EQUALITY ACT 2010 IN MENTAL HEALTH

SAFEGUARDING ADULTS AND THE LAW

A Guide to Implementation and Issues for Practice

Michael Mandelstam

Edited by Hári Sewell NOV 2012 • 304pp • £29.99 • $49.95 pb-9781849052849 • eBook-9780857005892

A critical guide for understanding and implementing the Equality Act 2010 in mental health services The book addresses each of the nine characteristics protected by the Act in turn, examining the research and practice issue associated with each and offering positive guidance.

QUICK GUIDE TO COMMUNITY CARE PRACTICE AND THE LAW

MAR 2013 • 672pp • £40.00 • $69.95 pb-9781849053006 • eBook-9780857006264

Sets safeguarding adults within an extensive legal framework and provides many useful pointers for practitioners and students “Praise for the second edition: ‘Mandelstam has done it again! He has produced a readable and comprehensive text covering an important topic relevant to all in the care sector...” British Journal of Occupational Therapy

COMMUNITY CARE PRACTICE AND THE LAW Fourth Edition

Michael Mandelstam

Michael Mandelstam

MAR 2010 • 192pp • £14.99 • $27.95 pb-9781849050838 • eBook-9780857003737

OCT 2008 • 640pp • £45.00 • $75.00 pb-9781843106913 • eBook-9781846428593

A jargon-free explanation of community care practice and the law for busy practitioners

The leading comprehensive guide to the legislation and central government guidance affecting community care “For a bang-up-to-date reference book on everything relating to social care and the law, get the 4th Edition of Community Care Practice and the Law.” Caring Times

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SAFEGUARDING ADULTS GOOD PRACTICE IN SAFEGUARDING ADULTS Working Effectively in Adult Protection Edited by Jacki Pritchard JUL 2008 • 272pp • £19.99 • $39.95 pb-9781843106999 • eBook-9781846428258

A comprehensive overview of the latest policy, guidance, legislation and practice in adult protection

GOOD PRACTICE IN THE LAW AND SAFEGUARDING ADULTS Criminal Justice and Adult Protection

WORKING WITH ADULT ABUSE A Training Manual for People Working With Vulnerable Adults Jacki Pritchard MAY 2007 • 416pp • £50.00 • $95.00 pb-9781843105091 • eBook-9781846426377

A multidisciplinary photocopiable resource for working with vulnerable adults who have experienced abuse

PREVENTING THE EMOTIONAL ABUSE AND NEGLECT OF PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY Stopping Insult and Injury

Edited by Jacki Pritchard

Sally Robinson

OCT 2008 • 256pp • £19.99 • $42.95 pb-9781843109372 • eBook-9781846428586

Foreword by Hilary Brown

Understand legislation and its real world applications in safeguarding vulnerable adults “This ambitious book brings together a host of perspectives to capture the current state of criminal justice for vulnerable adults while simultaneously offering a reflection on experiences of the past, and the lessons learned from them.” Professional Social Work

JUN 2013 • 224pp • £19.99 • $32.95 pb-9781849052306 • eBook-9780857004727

Positive approaches and methods for preventing the emotional abuse of people with intellectual disability, and responding appropriately and effectively to support victims

ADVANCE DIRECTIVES IN MENTAL HEALTH

RECORDING SKILLS IN SAFEGUARDING ADULTS

Theory, Practice and Ethics

Best Practice and Evidential Requirements

JUL 2007 • 216pp • £25.00 • $42.95 pb-9781843104834 • eBook-9781846426681

Jacki Pritchard with Simon Leslie

This key reference for mental health professionals provides an essential overview of the theory, practice and ethics of advance directives

NOV 2010 • 224pp • £19.99 • $36.95 pb-9781849051125 • eBook-9780857002297

Everything you need to know to keep accurate, effective and complete records in safeguarding adults work “I found much in this book to challenge current established practice in record keeping. There is a refreshing rigour and clarity of thought that will help the reader with much more than safeguarding.” Caring Times

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“This is an important book, filling a significant gap in the literature and offering impressive coverage of both theoretical and practical concerns.” Ethics and Social Welfare

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