Social work and dementia care: reasons to be cheerful?

What is the state of social work with people with dementia? Mary Marshall and Margaret Anne Tibbs argue that, despite bureaucratic pressures, there are positive signs about the contribution of social work to care for people with dementia Author/s: Mary Marshall, Margaret Anne Tibbs For the full article please see the PDF download linked to...

This content is for Individual, Organisation 1 User, Organisation 2-10 Users, Organisation 11-50 Users, Organisation 51+ users, Reduced Rate, Member Subscriber - Individual, Member Subscriber - Carer or Person with Dementia , Member Subscriber - Organisation, 1 user, and Member Subscriber - Organisation, 2-10 Users members only.
Login Join Now

Assistive technology in dementia care: have we reached a consensus?

Dyllis Faife reports on the JDC Technology Conference, held in Birmingham in October where speakers discussed the essentials of a good assistive technology service Author/s: Dyllis Faife For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available if you subscribe....

This content is for Individual, Organisation 1 User, Organisation 2-10 Users, Organisation 11-50 Users, Organisation 51+ users, Reduced Rate, Member Subscriber - Individual, Member Subscriber - Carer or Person with Dementia , Member Subscriber - Organisation, 1 user, and Member Subscriber - Organisation, 2-10 Users members only.
Login Join Now

A comparative evaluation: two models of memory service

Alison Timlin, Grant Gibson, Stephen Curran and John Wattis compare the workings of a community focused nurse-led memory clinic with a hospital-based memory clinic Author/s: Alison Timlin, Grant Gibson, Stephen Curran, John Wattis For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available if you subscribe....

This content is for Individual, Organisation 1 User, Organisation 2-10 Users, Organisation 11-50 Users, Organisation 51+ users, Reduced Rate, Member Subscriber - Individual, Member Subscriber - Carer or Person with Dementia , Member Subscriber - Organisation, 1 user, and Member Subscriber - Organisation, 2-10 Users members only.
Login Join Now

A home for life? Extra care sheltered housing and people with dementia

Robin Means, Simon Evans, Tina Fear and Sarah Vallelly report on the findings from a three-year study of extra care sheltered housing residents with dementia Author/s: Robin Means, Simon Evans, Tina Fear, Sarah Vallelly For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available if you...

This content is for Individual, Organisation 1 User, Organisation 2-10 Users, Organisation 11-50 Users, Organisation 51+ users, Reduced Rate, Member Subscriber - Individual, Member Subscriber - Carer or Person with Dementia , Member Subscriber - Organisation, 1 user, and Member Subscriber - Organisation, 2-10 Users members only.
Login Join Now

What a difference three hours can make

Val Bunn and Caroline Baker describe a home-based respite service that carers say has made an enormous difference to their lives, and the lives of those they care for Author/s: Val Bunn, Caroline Baker For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available if you...

This content is for Individual, Organisation 1 User, Organisation 2-10 Users, Organisation 11-50 Users, Organisation 51+ users, Reduced Rate, Member Subscriber - Individual, Member Subscriber - Carer or Person with Dementia , Member Subscriber - Organisation, 1 user, and Member Subscriber - Organisation, 2-10 Users members only.
Login Join Now

Arts and younger people with dementia

Christina Rowland-Jones and Lynne McDonald tell how a voluntary group, mental health professionals and experienced artists have worked together to develop a lively community arts project for younger people with dementia Author/s: Christina Rowland-Jones, Lynne McDonald For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available...

This content is for Individual, Organisation 1 User, Organisation 2-10 Users, Organisation 11-50 Users, Organisation 51+ users, Reduced Rate, Member Subscriber - Individual, Member Subscriber - Carer or Person with Dementia , Member Subscriber - Organisation, 1 user, and Member Subscriber - Organisation, 2-10 Users members only.
Login Join Now

Technology

Fiona Taylor reports on some positive applications of assistive technology in community settings Author/s: Fiona Taylor For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available if you subscribe....

This content is for Individual, Organisation 1 User, Organisation 2-10 Users, Organisation 11-50 Users, Organisation 51+ users, Reduced Rate, Member Subscriber - Individual, Member Subscriber - Carer or Person with Dementia , Member Subscriber - Organisation, 1 user, and Member Subscriber - Organisation, 2-10 Users members only.
Login Join Now

How all voices are heard for strategic planning

The Southern Health and Social Services Board is based in Armagh, Northern Ireland. Here Fionnuala McAndrew and Rosemary Taylor describe how the board worked to actively include the voice of people with dementia in planning services. Author/s: Fionnuala McAndrew, Rosemary Taylor For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The...

This content is for Individual, Organisation 1 User, Organisation 2-10 Users, Organisation 11-50 Users, Organisation 51+ users, Reduced Rate, Member Subscriber - Individual, Member Subscriber - Carer or Person with Dementia , Member Subscriber - Organisation, 1 user, and Member Subscriber - Organisation, 2-10 Users members only.
Login Join Now

Deafness and dementia: consulting on the issues

Kate Allan describes a consultation exercise that looked at the issues for two groups of people with dementia: those with acquired hearing loss and those who had always been deaf. Author/s: Kate Allan For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available if you subscribe....

This content is for Individual, Organisation 1 User, Organisation 2-10 Users, Organisation 11-50 Users, Organisation 51+ users, Reduced Rate, Member Subscriber - Individual, Member Subscriber - Carer or Person with Dementia , Member Subscriber - Organisation, 1 user, and Member Subscriber - Organisation, 2-10 Users members only.
Login Join Now

Meeting the needs of Asian elders

Susan Benbow and colleagues describe some initiatives for Asian elders with mental health needs in south-east Wolverhampton, based at the Blakenhall Resource Centre. Author/s: Susan Benbow For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available if you subscribe....

This content is for Individual, Organisation 1 User, Organisation 2-10 Users, Organisation 11-50 Users, Organisation 51+ users, Reduced Rate, Member Subscriber - Individual, Member Subscriber - Carer or Person with Dementia , Member Subscriber - Organisation, 1 user, and Member Subscriber - Organisation, 2-10 Users members only.
Login Join Now