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El. knyga: Dementia and Place: Practices, Experiences and Connections

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  • Formatas: 238 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447349013
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  • Formatas: 238 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447349013
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Giving voice to the lived experiences of people with dementia across the globe, this text highlights the challenges presented as dementia care shifts to a community setting. Contributors address the social aspects of environment and, using a unique 'neighbourhood-centred’ perspective, provide an innovative guide for policy and practice.

Giving voice to the lived experiences of people with dementia across the globe, including Australia, Canada, Sweden and the UK, this critical and evidence-based collection engages with the realities of life for people living with dementia at home and within their neighbourhoods.This insightful text addresses the fundamental social aspects of environment, including place attachment, belonging and connectivity. The chapters reveal the potential and expose the challenges for practitioners and researchers as dementia care shifts to a neighbourhood setting.The unique ‘neighbourhood-centred’ perspective provides an innovative guide for policy and practice and calls for a new place-based culture of care and support in the neighbourhood. Giving voice to the lived experiences of people with dementia across the globe, this study engages with the reality of life for people living with dementia as care shifts to a neighbourhood setting.This insightful text addresses the fundamental social aspects of environment, including place attachment, belonging and connectivity. The unique ‘neighbourhood-centred’ perspective provides an innovative guide for policy and practice.
List of figures and tables
vii
Notes on contributors viii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Introduction: Placing dementia
1(22)
Lyn Phillipson
Andrew Clark
Richard Ward
2 Understanding the meaning of neighbourhoods for people living with dementia: the value of a relational lens
23(21)
Andrew Clark
Sarah Campbell
John Keady
Agneta Kullberg
Kainde Manji
Elzana Odzakovic
Kirstein Rummery
Richard Ward
3 Moving house with dementia
44(4)
Jill Batty
4 How do people with dementia manage problematic situations in public spaces?
48(19)
Anna Brorsson
5 Making and maintaining neighbourhood connections when living alone with dementia
67(23)
Elzana Odzakovic
Agneta Kullberg
Ingrid Hellstrom
Andrew Clark
Sarah Campbell
Kainde Manji
Kirstein Rummery
John Keady
Richard Ward
6 My neighbourhood, my future?
90(4)
Wendy Mitchell
7 Enabling the neighbourhood: a case for rethinking dementia-friendly communities
94(19)
Richard Ward
Kirstein Rummery
Elzana Odzakovic
Kainde Manji
Agneta Kullberg
John Keady
Andrew Clark
Sarah Campbell
8 A conceptual framework of the person-environment interaction in the neighbourhood among persons living with dementia: a focus on out-of-home mobility
113(22)
Kishore Seetharaman
Habib Chaudhury
Atiya Mahmood
9 We're known as'the girls'around town: support isolation and belonging for a lesbian couple living with dementia
135(5)
Lynda Henderson
Louisa Smith
10 Building community capacity for dementia in Canada: new directions in new places
140(20)
Alison Phinney
Eric Macnaughton
Elaine Wiersma
11 The good, the challenging and the supportive: mapping life with dementia in the community
160(26)
Chris Brennan-Horley
Lyn Phillipson
Louisa Smith
Dennis Frost
12 Growing back into community: changes through life with dementia
186(5)
Dennis Frost
13 Dementia, tourism and leisure: making the visitor economy dementia friendly
191(17)
Joanne Connell
Stephen Page
14 Conclusion: Dementia emplaced
208(10)
Andrew Clark
Richard Ward
Lyn Phillipson
Index 218
Richard Ward is Senior Lecturer in Dementia Studies in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Stirling.









Andrew Clark is Professor in the School of Health and Society at the University of Salford.









Lyn Phillipson is Principal Research Fellow in the School of Health and Society at the University of Wollongong.