With a song in our hearts

Robert Cook describes how a local church worked with social services to develop a supportive and lively service for carers and people with dementia. Author/s: Robert Cook For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available if you subscribe....

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Ripples of stress across the generations

When dementia affects their parent or grandparent, children and young people can be victims too. Yet often they are invisible to care services, writes Jane Gilliard. Author/s: Jane Gilliard For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available if you subscribe....

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Where does dementia fit in?

Many people with dementia are not covered by the new mental health supervision orders. But do we want such an over-intrusive system anyway? asks Dr Tony Whitehead. Author/s: Dr Tony Whitehead For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available if you subscribe....

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Getting it right together

Effective support for a family through the crisis of Alzheimer’s disease can be achieved if professionals work in partnership with them, and with voluntary, religious and community groups, writes Margaret Anne Tibbs. Author/s: Margaret Anne Tibbs For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available...

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Back into the swing of her sociable life

In sheltered housing there is a danger that tenants with advancing dementia will be excluded from social events by other residents. Tracy Petre describes how discovering the unique personality behind a woman’s “problem behaviour” led to ways of reducing her frustration, which allowed her to join in the fun again. Author/s: Tracy Petre For the...

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Developing flexible, responsive teamwork

Setting up a new community dementia service brought opportunities and challenges for Bob Barber, Lynne Dormer and Dharmachari Prasadu, who describe how it was planned and evaluated after the first year. Author/s: Bob Barber, Lynne Dormer, Dharmachari Prasadu For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive...

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Hold the line for carer support

Carers themselves identified the need for a telephone helpline service, and so the South East Wales Dementia Careline was born. Simon O’Donovan describes the first two years of this highly valued service, and plans for the future. Author/s: Simon O’Donovan For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full...

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Steering a course over troubled waters

It is vital to work with the whole family and not just the individual with dementia, writes Margaret Anne Tibbs. In this first of two articles she argues that the traditional medical model is inadequate, painting a picture of the complex difficulties families can face. Author/s: Margaret Anne Tibbs For the full article please see...

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Supporting carers in their own right

The Admiral Nurse Service, now to be extended nationwide, was established to offer practical and emotional support for families and others who provide care to people with dementia at home. Monica Greenwood and Kiri Walsh describe the three year project and its findings. Author/s: Monica Greenwood, Kiri Walsh For the full article please see the...

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Empowering the carer

As her husband’s behaviour became more demanding, family and friends withdrew from Mrs K and she felt increasingly isolated. The Riverside Admiral Nurse team – Elaine Liburg, Jane Capus, Penny Dodds and Ian Reed – describe how they approached her care. Author/s: Elaine Liburg, Jane Capus, Penny Dodds, Ian Reed For the full article please...

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