Reconsidering Young Onset Dementia - Jan Oyebode, George Rook

Reconsidering Young Onset Dementia

Buch | Softcover
2025
Open University Press (Verlag)
978-0-335-25249-7 (ISBN)
32,40 inkl. MwSt
The proposed book will be a positive, solution-based text based on research evidence and best practice about the distinctive issues arising for people living with young onset dementia (YOD) and their families, and the types of support that are helpful. Targeted at social and healthcare students and practitioners, those in the voluntary and community sectors, professionals in training, researchers and those living with YOD and their family members. Eighty percent of the estimated 42,000 people living with YOD in the UK are served by all age dementia rather than specialist YOD services, and staff in these services have little experience and knowledge of, or training in, caring for those with YOD. Often they lack the specialist knowledge to know how to help. Through this book we aim to arm all staff and carers with useful information that will give them confidence to be able to understand and support those affected. 

As the range of support needs that can arise in YOD is broad, it is hard for staff to keep up with evidence outside their specific discipline, so this work will provide a valuable collection for those wanting to update their knowledge. Students and staff in training for health or social care roles often have generic training with little time in the curriculum for dementia, let alone young onset dementia, and the book will fill this gap. 

Further, the text is designed to inspire dementia researchers to turn to this under-researched but impactful area. 
Finally, people with a diagnosis and their family members are often discharged and left to fend for themselves following diagnosis with little to no recourse, support, or literature. This book will be written in an accessible way to provide a valuable source of information for those directly affected by young onset dementia, as well as their family and friends who are often their carers.

Foreword
1.Introduction and overview
2.Being diagnosed: How sensitive delivery of diagnosis can be empowering
3.Managing the money aspects
4.Technology as an aid to independence
5.Supporting independence in daily life
6.Varying diagnoses, varied needs
7.Having a voice in planning services
8.Recognising cultural dimensions of diversity 
9.Employment issues 
10.Meaningful occupation, including age appropriate physically and creative activities 
11.Involving YPD in research 
12.Carers’ identity and well-being
13.Well-being and identity of children and young people  
14.Maintaining identity over time
15.Sustaining family relationships 
16.Gaining mutual support from peers and communities
17.Conclusions

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.1.2025
Verlagsort Milton Keynes
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Geriatrie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-335-25249-4 / 0335252494
ISBN-13 978-0-335-25249-7 / 9780335252497
Zustand Neuware
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