Doing Relationship-Centred Dementia Care: Learning from Each Other for Better Dementia Support.
Relationship-centred approaches to dementia care are imperative for enhancing wellbeing. Theory, case examples and tips for practice ensure that dementia care services can establish and draw on positive relationships between people with dementia, families, staff, care homes, communities and the wide...
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Zusammenfassung: | Relationship-centred approaches to dementia care are imperative for enhancing wellbeing. Theory, case examples and tips for practice ensure that dementia care services can establish and draw on positive relationships between people with dementia, families, staff, care homes, communities and the wider health and social care system. |
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title_auth | Doing Relationship-Centred Dementia Care Learning from Each Other for Better Dementia Support. |
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title_full | Doing Relationship-Centred Dementia Care [electronic resource] : Learning from Each Other for Better Dementia Support. |
title_fullStr | Doing Relationship-Centred Dementia Care [electronic resource] : Learning from Each Other for Better Dementia Support. |
title_full_unstemmed | Doing Relationship-Centred Dementia Care [electronic resource] : Learning from Each Other for Better Dementia Support. |
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