Looking after well-being: a community perspective

Stephen Wey explains how he and his colleagues have found well- and ill-being profiles an invaluable tool for assessing and maintaining well-being in a community setting Author/s: Stephen Wey 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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Healing where light and shadows meet

Dementia care is, or should be, as much about being as doing – a relationship of mutual communication and life-enhancement. Angela Cotter offers a spiritual perspective on the deeper meeting points of care Author/s: Angela Cotter For the full article please see the PDF download linked to the right. The full JDC archive is available...

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Drawing out views on services: ways of getting started

In the second of a three-part series on Hearing the Voice of People with Dementia (a project exploring the process of staff, rather than outside researchers, undertaking service user consultation work with people with dementia), Kate Allan focuses on the types of approach staff developed and used to encourage clients and residents to express their...

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‘Everyone wants something’: recognising your own needs

Making time to touch base with our own selves – to understand more about what we bring to any relationship – is an essential part of positive person work, says Tracy Packer in the fifth part of her series on barriers to person-centred care. Author/s: Tracy Packer For the full article please see the PDF...

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