Practice Perspectives
by John Keady
Partnerships in Community Mental Health Nursing and Dementia Care enhances the link between theory and practice, providing a rounded and evidence-based account of the complexity, breadth and diversity of community mental health nursing practice in dementia care.
Partnerships in Community Mental Health Nursing and Dementia Care features:
- Models of community support and practice values
- Professional roles and clinical work
- Moving forward: Changing and developing CMHN practice
Contents
Models of Community Support and Practice Values
- Models of Community Support for People with Dementia
- How Others See Us
- Beyond Respite
- The Right Route
- Legal and Ethical Consideration in the Role of the CHMN
- Ethnic Minority Communities and the Experience of Dementia
- An Inclusive and Relationship-centred Approach to Community Mental Health Nursing to People with Dementia and Their Family Careers
Professional Role and Clinical Work
- The Alzheimer's Medication Service
- Nurse Prescribing and the CHMN
- Rural Practice, Dementia and CHMN Activity
- Younger People with Dementia
- The CHMN: Pathways for Assessing Vulnerability Vulnerability and Abuse in Dementia Care
- Supporting People with a Learning Disability and Dementia
- The Role of the Community Mental Health Nurse and the Creative Arts
- The Community Mental Health Nurse in the Care Home Sector
- Assertive Outreach and the CHMN
- Challenging Behavior and the Development of CHMN Services
- Matters of the Heart
- At the Margins of Society
Moving Forward
- The Community Mental Health Nurse in Dementia Care
- Out of Our History and Into Our Future
- Signposts to the Future
Index