Parkinson's Disease in the Older Patient: A Practical Guide to Assessment and Clinical Management

Parkinson's Disease in the Older Patient: A Practical Guide to Assessment and Clinical Management

by JeremyR.Playfer (Editor), JohnHindle (Editor)

Synopsis

'Parkinson's Disease in the Older Patient' is a comprehensive guide to the holistic assessment and the management of older patients with Parkinson's disease. The book is based on current concepts in the management of this important disease and the caring strategies required in the four stages: diagnosis and assessment; maintenance therapy; management of complex clinical problems; and palliative care.



Patients with this disease pose serious managment challenges for a wide range of health care professionals. It is important to take an integrated approach to the care of these patients - a fact this book highlights.



Multi-disciplinary in approach, the book is essential reading for the clinician with responsibility for long-term care of the elderly with Parkinson's disease. Important clinical problems are addressed including cognitive losses, changes of mood, speech disorders, swallowing disorders, diet, urinary problems and quality of life.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 03 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0340759143
ISBN 13: 9780340759141

Media Reviews
A welcome addition to the literature. This well referenced publication will add to the knowledge base of neurologists and geriatricians in practice as well as in training.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry

Few texts will have such useful contributions on the role of remedial therapy and the organisation of services. ...a very comprehensive and yet very readable book. ...it should be read by all the professions...
I would commend this excellent book, which is written in a very readable style in spite of needing to address really challenging topics.
Age and Ageing