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Dementia: The Basics

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Dementia: The Basics provides the reader with a clear and compassionate introduction to dementia and an accessible guide to dealing with different parts of the dementia journey, from pre-diagnosis and diagnosis to post-diagnostic support, increasing care needs and end of life care. Co-authored by an academic, a person living with dementia and a family carer, the book endeavours to raise awareness of dementia, challenge stereotypical and negative ideas about what it means to have dementia and champion a society where people living with dementia can be active as they wish for as long as possible.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Overview: Covers the entire dementia journey from diagnosis to end of life care.
  • Co-authored Insights: Written by an academic, a person living with dementia, and a family carer.
  • Research and Lived Experience: Combines current research with personal experiences to enhance understanding.
  • Person-Centric Approach: Emphasises the importance of prioritising the person living with dementia.
  • Practical Tools: Offers accessible information and practical tools for various audiences.

Additional Information

The authors present an overview of current research at each step of the dementia journey as well as including knowledge from lived experience, enhancing understanding and challenging thinking about what it might be like to live with a diagnosis or to care for a loved one. As a whole, the book emphasises the importance of prioritising the person living with dementia, as well as considering the impact of what any initiative or action might mean for them, their families and their care supporters.

Offering both an accessible introduction to dementia and practical tools, this book will be ideal for health and social care professionals, students of social care, health care and nursing, people with dementia, carers and anyone wanting to understand more about the condition.