by Sylvia Cox and John Keady (Editor)
Despite the growth of interest in dementia and dementia care over the past two decades, services and interventions for younger people with dementia and their carers remain, on the whole, fragmented and poorly developed. The focus of social, psychological and biomedical research has been almost exclusively on older people and their carers.
The first book to address the subject in its own right, Younger People with Dementia addresses good practice and stimulates an agenda for change. The contributors explore the implications for younger people with dementia and their families at personal, planning and service-development levels. Arguing that information from the wide range of existing practice and clinical knowledge can be shared and built upon, the contributors call for a collaborative, interprofessional and multi-disciplinary approach to all stages of the provision of services.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 01 Nov 1998
ISBN 10: 1853025887
ISBN 13: 9781853025884
Book Overview: Drawing together medical, sociological and psychological approaches in understanding and addressing the particular needs of persons with younger onset dementia