Taking an in-depth look at dementia research and service development, this book makes essential reading for practitioners, researchers and students working in the field of dementia care.
Author(s): Anthea Innes, Carole Archibald, Charlie Murphy
Edition: 1
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 290
Cover......Page 1
Dementia and Social Inclusion:
Marginalised Groups and Marginalised Areas
of Dementia Research, Care and Practice......Page 5
Contents......Page 9
Introduction......Page 13
PART 1:
Dementia and Social Change......Page 21
1.
Dementia and Social Change:
Views from a Sociologist
of the Community......Page 23
2.
Rural Communities......Page 34
3.
Improving Domiciliary Care
for People with Dementia and
their Carers: The Raising
the Standard Project......Page 52
PART 2:
Marginalised Socio-Cultural
Issues in Dementia......Page 69
4.
The Role of Spirituality in
Providing Care to Dependent
Elders among African American
Family Caregivers......Page 71
5.
Death and Dying......Page 86
6.
Sexuality and Dementia:
Beyond the Pale?......Page 98
PART 3:
Marginalised
Dementia Care Issues......Page 113
7.
Faecal Incontinence......Page 115
8.
Social Exclusion (and Inclusion)
in Care Homes......Page 125
9.
Risk Taking......Page 139
PART 4:
Representations
and Re-Presentations
of People with Dementia......Page 153
10.
Top-Dogs and Under-Dogs:
Marginalising Problematic Voices......Page 155
11.
Images, Constructs, Theory
and Method: Including the
Narrative of Dementia......Page 171
12.
Reaching Out with the Arts:
Meeting with the Person
with Dementia......Page 186
PART 5:
Future Directions......Page 201
13.
Medical Perspectives......Page 203
14.
Social Science Theory on
Dementia Research: Normal
Ageing, Cultural Representation
and Social Exclusion......Page 222
15.
Social Science Perspectives
on Dementia Research:
Intersectionality......Page 239
16.
Dementia and Social Inclusion:
The Way Forward......Page 257
THE CONTRIBUTORS......Page 274
SUBJECT INDEX......Page 278
AUTHOR INDEX
......Page 286