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Kate Swaffer. 27 th International Alzheimer’s Disease International Science Fact or Fiction 7 – 10 th March 2012 London United Kingdom.

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Page 1: Kate Swaffer. 27 th International Alzheimer’s Disease International Science Fact or Fiction 7 – 10 th March 2012 London United Kingdom.

Kate Swaffer

Page 2: Kate Swaffer. 27 th International Alzheimer’s Disease International Science Fact or Fiction 7 – 10 th March 2012 London United Kingdom.

27th International Alzheimer’s Disease International

Science Fact or Fiction

7 – 10th March 2012 London United Kingdom

Page 3: Kate Swaffer. 27 th International Alzheimer’s Disease International Science Fact or Fiction 7 – 10 th March 2012 London United Kingdom.

Person Centred Care:

An Insider’s View

Page 4: Kate Swaffer. 27 th International Alzheimer’s Disease International Science Fact or Fiction 7 – 10 th March 2012 London United Kingdom.

Services targeted to the masses, rather than the individual...

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Person Centred Care• Define us by our assets• Speak to us, not about us• Work with us, not for us• Don’t diminish our symptoms• Value us• Individualise our support

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We are mothers, fathers, lovers, daughters, wivesor husbands, employees or employers, grandmothers, aunties, bloggers...

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Issues to be faced• Who will we become• A daily struggle between emotion

and tasks• Further decline• Shame isolation and stigma• Grief and loss• Fear of loss of privacy• Death

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Dementia represents the end of dreaming, a long and unforgiving one way odyssey into obscurity, clouded in a thick and unforgiving fog.

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The Adelaide Cosy Club

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Dementia care is caring for people who often do not know they need care, and don’t want to be in care; no wonder they may become angry and upset!

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Thank you

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Brooker, D, 2007, Person-Centred Dementia Care: Making services better, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London, UK.

NOLAN M., DAVIES S., BROWN J., KEADY J. & NOLAN J., Beyond ‘person-centred’ care: a new vision for gerontological nursing, International Journal of Older People Nursing in association with Journal of Clinical Nursing 13, 3a, 45–53, 2004.

O’Rourke, V, 2008, I Wish I Were a Leper, Lumino Press, Qld, Australia.

O’Connor, D. & Purves, B., (Editors) 2009, Decision-making, Personhood and Dementia: Exploring the Interface, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London, UK.