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Contented Dementia: 24-hour Wraparound Care for Lifelong Well-being

Contented Dementia: 24-hour Wraparound Care for Lifelong Well-being
Author: Oliver James
Publisher: Vermilion
Category: Book

List Price: £12.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 89487

Media: Paperback
Pages: 304

ISBN: 0091901812
EAN: 9780091901813
ASIN: 0091901812

Publication Date: August 6, 2009  (In 212 Days)
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Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A must buy for all carers   January 2, 2009
I have been battling with my mum for five years. Then I got this book, nothing prepared me for the gentle but very necessary slap around the face when I read it. Wow, I had spent so much time arguing and thinking that I had to keep my mum in my idea of reality when logically now I see I needed to enter her frame of logic in order to keep her calm, happy and oh so much more fun to be around!! if you only buy one book to help you work out your care plan, buy this one, dont hesitate, just buy it, I have asked everyone I know to read this book, its fab, next stop to go on the accompanying course. If you would like to talk about dementia, email me!! we can moan together xx


5 out of 5 stars Deb carer   November 28, 2008
If you can't get to the excellent carer training courses run by the charity SPECAL, then this book is the next best thing.

Even as the condition is deteriorating I keep using the methods to help me tune into my mother's finest times and qualities. They do work and I feel better for the connection.

It depends on the individual's life history but the basic idea is to give the person reassuring cues and see life from their perspective. It is goes beyond simple distraction but more about giving a sense of self worth.

I wish the care industry would use some of this training and hope there will be more research.



5 out of 5 stars Contented Demetia   November 17, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am a Manager for a domicillary care agency in Thurrock we have a lot of Service Users in the community with dementia, whom i feel would benefit from care staff having the insight from this book, which in turn would benefit the Service Users as in "Contented Dementia".

Well what can I say I couldn't put this book down, what a book.......very informative, educational, what a learning process.The "who you are about to meet" letter what an insight: I am thinking of putting one of these (with Service Users consent) in their homes.
The Photograph Album was the best way to describe someone one with dementia, what an insight, very thoughtful and kind, all staff will relate to this i am sure. We can also use this in inducting new staff to the care profession, as with the stories. Understanding the reason for a person's behaviour may not enable us to change it, but it might enable staff to cope in any given situation more appropriately. Staff who understand a person's behaviour and communicate with them more effectively can reduce their frustration, contributing to a more positive experience for all,it certainly opened my eyes. I am sure there is plenty more we can use and I am reading the next part this weekend.



Thankyou very much for this;

Regards Pauline Steel TLC Care Services in Thurrock




5 out of 5 stars Contented dementia - Specal Sense   November 16, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

On reading this book both my sister and I experienced a sense of calm. Someone finally understood our experience and offered a positive solution, not in the sense of a cure but in that we could alter our behaviour and reactions in a way that would positively assist our mother and ultimately ourselves. It is hard to love repetition and to desist interrupting, correcting and prompting memory recall. Harder still not to ask questions; how are you, what would you like, have you eaten etc.... and to pass this new found knowledge to mum's carers (all of whom have been totally open minded and brilliant). Standard responses may seem patronising to some but totally reassure our Mum. The hard part was establishing these "safe" responses but luckily this book led us to the delightful Penny Garner and her Burford Centre of Excellence where we attended her "photo album" workshop and learnt how to put our egos on the back burner and these principals into practise. It's early days but "Specal Sense" makes "perfect sense" to us.


5 out of 5 stars Coping Strategies Help Carers Get Some Relief   November 9, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I saw an article on this book and sent it to a relative who went out and bought the book--his view is that it has made his life so much easier and the person he is caring for is so much happier and less stressed. He brought it to me when I was doing some respite care for him, and I found it enormously useful. Although some of what it recommends is what I was doing from trial and error, and although it cannot halt deterioration(and clearly states this), the practical tips make caring for a sufferer so much easier. Previously I found it a bit stressful to provide the respite care-- this time, with a new perspective and structure, I actually enjoyed the experience and found a new & closer relationship with the person who had dementia. We both had a good time thanks to the book.

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