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E-grāmata: Occupational Therapy and Dementia: Promoting Inclusion, Rights and Opportunities for People Living With Dementia

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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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  • ISBN-13: 9781839970610
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With contemporary approaches based on theory and the lived experience of dementia, Occupational Therapy and Dementia is written using an occupational justice lens. It examines how core elements of how occupational therapy may support the person living with dementia through valued activity in continuing engagement in their lives, sustaining their identity and sense of purpose. This edited collection critically analyses traditional thinking about dementia practice from over 40 contributors, challenging readers to reflect and develop their work. Drawing on policy and legislation related to health and social-care, readers are given tools to focus their practice towards what is important to the person living with dementia. Most importantly, this book gives a voice to people living with dementia, emphasising their expertise.

A combined emphasis on human rights and occupational justice for people living with dementia offers both a theoretical and practical frame to develop your occupational therapy practice.

Papildus informācija

The essentials of occupational therapy for dementia, from an occupation and rights-based practice perspective
Preface - Claire Hocking
Foreword - Wendy Rankin

1. Introduction - Fiona Maclean, Alison Warren, Elaine Hunter and Lyn
Westcott
2. The voice of people living with Dementia - Henry Rankin, Lorna Noble,
Margaret McCallion and Anthony Schrag
3. Always looking for a solution - Chris Roberts, Jane Goodrick and Alison
Warren
4. Occupational therapy, dementia and person-centred centredness - Brendan
McCormack, Fiona Maclean and Lyn Westcott
5. The role of occupational therapy in promoting lifelong brain health -
Anna Borthwick, Neil Fullerton, Fiona Maclean and Elaine Hunter
6. Persons with Dementia and Social Transformation - Expanding
Occupational Possibilities - Sarah Kantarzis, Debbie Laliberte and Fiona
Maclean
7. Occupational Justice: Air Travel and People with Dementia - Alison
Warren, Kate Turner, Maria O'Reilly and Ian Sherriff
8. Digital Health Technology and occupational engagement - Fiona Fraser,
Katie Edwards, Toni Page, Hannah Bradwell and Alison Warren
9. Opportunities for occupation for people living with advanced dementia -
Angela Gregory and Margaret Brown
10.The three 'C's of curricula re-design: Conversations, Courage and Change
in dementia education - Fiona Maclean, Michelle Elliot and Elaine Hunter
11. Occupational, Social Participation and Rights Based Practice in
South-West England: examining health and wellbeing for people with dementia
through a community lens - Lyn Westcott and Kimberley Crocker-White
12.An example of occupation and rights-based practice in Scotland - Elizabeth
McKay and Lynsey Robertson
13.The Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument: An occupational focus for
engagement, function and well-being - Jackie Pool, Liz Copley and Sophia
Dickinson
14.Occupational Therapy Home-based Memory Rehabilitation (OTHBMR): an
improvement project in practice - Alison McKean, Mary McGrath and Gill Gowran

15.Journeying through Dementia: an occupation-based group approach for
individuals following diagnosis - Claire Craig, Elaine Hunter, Helen Fisher
and Ashleigh Gray
16.Working with people with dementia and their family carers: COPE and TAP in
action - Kate Keefe, Alison McKean, Cathy Piersol, Jill Cigliani and Kari
Burch
17.Challenges and opportunities in occupational therapy intervention research
- Jennifer Wenborn and Alison Warren

Epilogue - Alison Warren, Fiona Maclean, Elaine Hunter and Lyn Westcott
Fiona Maclean is an occupational therapist with over 30 years' experience. Fiona has worked and collaborated with people living with dementia to develop a range of innovative educational opportunities such as the first occupational therapy internship programme, funded by Alzheimer Scotland and Santander Universities UK. She is also an Allied Health Professional Project lead at Alzheimer Scotland.

Dr Alison Warren is an Occupational Therapist with over 30years' experience. Alison has worked and collaborated with people who have dementia and their caregivers in a range of settings. She led the development of a service for younger people with dementia and is a founder member of the Prime Ministers Dementia Challenge Group for Air Transport.

Elaine Hunter is a member of the Royal College of Occupational Therapy. Elaine has worked as the Alzheimer Scotland and Scottish Government's National Allied Health Professional Consultant since 2012 and has published with the British Journal of Occupational Therapy.

Lyn Westcott is a member of the Royal College of Occupational therapy. From 2016-2020 Lyn served on the Council of The Royal College of Occupational Therapists and chaired the Royal College of Occupational Therapists Board: Learning and Development. She is also the co-editor of Perspectives in Occupational Therapy Education 2020.