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Anne M. Lipton, Cindy D. Marshall
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The Common Sense Guide to Dementia For Clinicians and Caregivers
2012. xxi, 206 S. 9 Tabellen. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN 2012
ISBN: 1-461-44162-5 (1461441625)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-461-44162-5 (9781461441625)
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This accessible, practical title has the authority of its authors´ vast experience. It outlines the full range of issues that physicians and caregivers must understand to provide optimal, targeted clinical care and everyday support for patients with dementia.
The Common Sense Guide to Dementia for Clinicians and Caregivers provides an easy-to-read, practical, and thoughtful approach to dementia care. Written by two specialists who have cared for thousands of patients with dementia and their families, this ground-breaking title unifies the perspectives of neurology and psychiatry to meet a variety of caregiver needs. It spotlights many real-world concerns not typically covered in standard textbooks, while simultaneously presenting a more detailed medical perspective than typical caregiver manuals.
This handy title offers expert guidance for the clinical management of dementia and compassionate support of patients and families. Designed to enhance the physician-caregiver interaction and liberally illustrated with case examples, The Common Sense Guide espouses general principles of dementia care that apply across the stages and spectrum of this illness, including non-Alzheimer´s types of dementia, in addition to Alzheimer´s disease.
Clinicians, family members, and other caregivers will find this volume useful from the moment that symptoms of dementia emerge. The authors place an emphasis on caring for the caregiver as well as the patient. Essential topics include how to find the right clinician, make the most of a doctor´s visit, and avert a crisis - or manage one that can´t be avoided. Sometimes difficult considerations, such as driving, financial management, legal matters, long-term placement, and end-of-life care, are faced head-on. Tried, true, and time-saving tips are explained in terms of what works - and what doesn´t - with regard to clinical evaluation, medications, behavioral measures, and alternate therapies. Medical, nursing, and allied health care professionals will undoubtedly turn to this unique overview as a vital resource and mainstay of clinical dementia care, as well as a valuable recommendation for family caregivers.
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: Start of Care
Chapter 2: Signposts: What to Look for and When to Seek Help
Chapter 3: Finding Help
Chapter 4: Preparing to Visit the Doctor
Chapter 5: Making the Most of the Doctor´s Visit
Part II: Common Sense Dementia Care
Chapter 6: The 7 Common Senses of Dementia Care
Chapter 7: Caring for the Caregiver
Chapter 8: Dementia Medications
Chapter 9: Alternate Therapies
Chapter 10: Alcohol and Other Substances
Part III: Mood and Behavior
Chapter 11: Mood Issues in Dementia
Chapter 12: Psychosis
Chapter 13: Dealing with Problem Behaviors in Dementia
Part IV: Additional Considerations in Dementia Care
Chapter 14: Legal and Financial Issues
Chapter 15: Selecting Level of Care
Chapter 16: Looking Ahead