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Verna Benner Carson

    Dr. Verna Benner Carson is een Klinisch Verpleegkundig Specialist Psychiatrische Geestelijke Gezondheidszorg. Als universitair docent aan de Towson University onderwijst ze studenten in het cruciale belang van liefdevolle patiëntenzorg. Ze leidt ook C&V Senior Care Specialists, Inc., een adviesbureau gericht op programma's die zij ontwikkelde voor Alzheimerzorg en gedragsgezondheid. Dr. Carson is een nationaal erkend spreker en auteur, met een aanzienlijk oeuvre dat spiritualiteit in de verpleegkunde verkent en psychiatrische problemen in de thuiszorg aanpakt.

    Care Giving for Alzheimer's Disease
    • Care Giving for Alzheimer's Disease

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      • 5 uur lezen

      Veteran clinicians offer a unique framework for understanding the psychological origins of behaviors typical of Alzheimer's and other dementias, and for providing appropriate care for patients as they decline. Guidelines are rooted in the theory of retrogenesis in dementia--that those with the condition regress in stages toward infancy--as well as knowledge of associated brain damage. The objective is to meet patients where they are developmentally to best be able to address the tasks of their daily lives, from eating and toileting to preventing falls and wandering. This accessible information gives readers a platform for creating strategies that are respectful, sensitive, and tailored to individual needs, thus avoiding problems that result when care is ineffective or counterproductive. Featured in the coverage: Abilities and disabilities during the different stages of Alzheimer's disease. Strategies for keeping the patient's finances safe. Pain in those with dementia, and why it is frequently ignored. "Help! I've lost my mother and can't find her!" Sexuality and intimacy in persons with dementia. Instructive vignettes of successful caring interventions. Given the projected numbers of individuals expected to develop dementing conditions, Care Giving for Alzheimer’s Disease will find immediate interest among clinical psychologists, health psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and primary care physicians.

      Care Giving for Alzheimer's Disease