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Authors: Michelle S. Bourgeois, Ellen M. Hickey
ISBN-13: 9780805856064, ISBN-10: 0805856064
Format: Other Format
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: February 2009
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Michelle S. Bourgeois

Book Synopsis

Dementia: From Diagnosis to Management - A Functional Approach is a comprehensive description of a functional and behavioral approach to assessing and treating persons with dementia. While very practical, the information is embedded in a scientific context of the causes, neuropsychological manifestations, and complications of dementia. The management of the impairments of dementia is centered on its functional consequences and impact on daily living. The chapters describe behavioral interventions and environmental strategies that aim to improve daily activities and quality of life from a proactive communication and memory basis. Specific suggestions are provided to enhance family involvement and staff relationships, interdisciplinary cooperation, reimbursement, and documentation across various home and institutional settings.

The book is written in a straightforward style and is evenhanded in its critical analyses of the evidence available to inform practice. The extensive clinical backgrounds of the authors allow them to use ‘real world’ case studies to illustrate common challenges of persons with dementia and potential solutions for caregivers. Further resources and clinical materials are included in comprehensive appendices.

The volume provides essential reading for clinicians and administrators who seek to improve the lives of people with dementia and those who care for them. It is also an invaluable reference for beginning students in adult language disorders and gerontology.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 1

2 Diagnosis of Dementia 9

3 Cognitive, Language, and Behavioral Characteristics Across the Stages of Dementia 41

4 Assessment 79

5 Treatment 133

6 Management 177

7 Management of Eating and Swallowing Challenges 219

8 Quality of Life Issues 255

9 Caregiver and Family Issues 285

10 Impact on Staff 329

11 Treatment Settings, Goals, and Documentation Issues 353

Subject Index 387

Author Index 407

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