The puzzling, provocative question of play

The idea that the concept and practice of play may be valuable in dementia care is a controversial one – understandable so when practitioners have fought so hard to demolish “nursery care”. But, Tessa Perrin argues, it would be very sad if this fear blocked out creative new ideas. Author/s: Tessa Perrin For the full...

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Out of the institution

The final part of Jackie Allen’s history of dementia care. Author/s: Jackie Allen 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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The smell of hopelessness

When Jackie Allen started her RMN training, patients with dementia were nursed alongside others will all kinds of mental illness, in 80-bedded wards. In this first of two articles she looks back at the changes she has seen. Author/s: Jackie Allen For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The...

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Dementia and the social model of disability

The social model of disability claims it is society that disables people who have impairments, by creating an environment which is physically and socially hostile. Claire Gwilliam and Jane Gilliard argue that this model is a highly relevant and valuable way to think about dementia. Author/s: Claire Gwilliam, Jane Gilliard For the full article please...

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How to make a change for the better

When your aim is to achieve a change that will improve your service to people with dementia, careful thought and planning are vital at every stage. Lynne Phair and Valerie Good give the benefit of their experience. Author/s: Lynne Phair, Valerie Good For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right....

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Four into one will go

ADARDS nursing home in Tasmania provides domestic-scale care for the most disturbed people with dementia at two thirds of the cost of a psychiatric hospital bed. Dr John Tooth explains the thinking behind the project’s success. Author/s: John Tooth For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC...

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Towards a compassionate model of care

Roger Watson argues that the skills of hospice care provide an appropriate and helpful model for care of people in the terminal stages of dementia. Author/s: Roger Watson 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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Buzzing with life, energy and drive

In this third and final article, Iain McGregor and Janet Bell challenge the widely held beliefs that people with dementia cannot make choices, that they wander aimlessly and lose their ability for new learning. Author/s: Iain McGregor, Janet Bell For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC...

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Why long stay beds must go

Closure of long-stay institutions must continue to the end, argues Tony Whitehead, but failure to develop proper community care could lead to the kind of scandals that led them to be established in the first place. Author/s: Tony Whitehead For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC...

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The roots and growth of person-centred care

In the first of two articles on the development of a person-centred care approach to dementia care, Ian Morton and Christine Bleathman evaluate Validation Therapy. Author/s: Ian Morton, Christine Bleathman 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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