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by Tom Kitwood (Author) "A few months before this book was completed, a day centre was approached by an agency concerned to promote awareness about Alzheimer's disease and similar..." (more)
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"There are many practical ideas for how carers can interact with people with dementia to make their life more enjoyable. In my opinion this book should be required reading for those who train carers...I believe enjoyment and satisfaction will be obtained by carers andcareworkers who study this book." - Alzheimer's Disease Society Newsletter "It has much to offer to all readers and provides and excellent summary and starting point to question our philosophies and practices in relation to dementia care." - Signpost "This is a very radical book; it could be calledrevolutionary...(it) is relevant to all professionals engaged in direct practice with people with dementia as well as policy makers, service planners, managers and resource holders...I believe that it will profoundly influence the development of dementia care in the years ahead." - Journal of Dementia Care "Kitwood's book is an eloquent reminder of the importance of relationship's in caring." - Mental Health Care "...essential reading for anyone working with people with dementia or those who care for them...Kitwood's book is a convincing demonstration that the effort is worthwhile for us all." - Reminiscence "This book sets out a view of dementia and dementia care that is at once simple and profound. The core theory is essentially social-psychological, but it is grounded in a clear moral stance on the value of each individual, and constant awareness of the neurological implications. Tom Kitwood has been highly influential in lifting the status of dementia carepractice to a fascinating speciality that is both art and science. The force of the ideas and the clarity of the writing make this book compelling reading." - Journal of Dementia Care "This book may come to be regarded as a landmark in dementia care." - The Journal of the British Association for service to the elderly "This book arrives with numerous advantages: it has the endorsement of noted authorities in the dementia field; Kitwoodhas 10 years' experience of writing on the subject; it contains a fewcartoons, poems and photos to soften the text; and it appears as partof the 'Re-thinking ageing' series, whose quality is already established. It is also very well produced." - Community Practitioner "For some years now, Tom Kitwood's work on dementia care has stood out as the most important, innovative and creative development in a field that has for too long been neglected. This book is alandmark in dementia care; it brings together, and elaborates on, Kitwood's theory of dementia and of person-centred care in an accessible fashion, that will make this an essential source for all working and researching in the field of dementia care." - Robert Woods, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Wales "Over the last ten years or so Tom Kitwood has made a truly remarkable contribution to our understanding of dementia, and to raising expectations of what can be achieved with empathy and skill. This lucid accountof his thinking and work will communicate his approach to a yet wideraudience. It is to be warmly welcomed." - Mary Marshall, Director of the Dementia Services Development Centre, University of Stirling


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Tom Kitwood breaks new ground in this book. Many of the older ideas about dementia are subjected to critical scrutiny and reappraisal, drawing on research evidence, logical analysis and the author's own experience. The unifying theme is the personhood of men and women who have dementia - an issue that was grossly neglected for many years both in psychiatry and care practice.

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5.0 out of 5 stars All nurses need to read this book., 11 Feb 2000
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Tom Kitwood puts into words the skills required to care for individuals who also have dementia. Nurses with any genuine empathy for clients will be guided through the thought processes and actions that can take your care delivery to new levels. If you've not changed the way you perceive people with dementia, or the standard of nursing care you've been giving since 1990, this book will prepare you. Update yourself!
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4.0 out of 5 stars interesting, 16 Jun 2005
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this cover all the latest work needed to work in dementia care and is informative and gives a view into Kitwoods own experiences and values which is useful to the reader.
Very applicable concepts to this area of work.
would have given five stars but found some of the middle chapters harder to read than the others which flow smoothly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars moving portrayel of life with dementia, 29 Jun 2006
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i read some of the case studies and i have to say it moved me to tears. easy reading and also easy to absorbe some of the technical jargon. what a fabulous book, not surprised that no one has come up with something better.
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Up to date and incorporates modern edeas and thoughts around people with dementia. The book is laid out well and is 'signposted' throughout so that you can go back to something... Read more
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