Descript |
xvii, 226 p. : ill. |
Contents |
Preface Nikolas Coupland \ 1. Introduction, Peter Backhaus \ 2. Elderspeak in institutional care, Kristine N. Williams \ 3. Dementia care communication in residential facilities: Intersections of training and research, Boyd H. Davis and Mary K. Smith \ 4. Creating a positive communication environment in long term care settings, Rosemary Lubinski \ 5. Care of people with Alzheimer's Disease in New Zealand, Margaret Maclagan and Annabel Grant \a 6. Roles, relations and the loss of autonomy in caretaking of the elderly in Denmark, Trine Heinemann \ 7. A German case study on communication in migrant-in-the-family eldercare, Hilke Engfer a\ 8. Institutional role play in a Japanese eldercare facility, Peter Backhaus \ 9. What peer conversations suggest for communication in elderly care, Yoshiko Matsumoto \ 10. Art, Alzheimer's Disease, and discourse: Talk in response to museum paintings, Heidi Hamilton \ 11. Using narrative arts to foster personhood in dementia Ellen B. Ryan and Lori Schindel Martin |
Note |
400 annual accesses. UkHlHU |
ISBN |
9781441179852 (e-book) |
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