This practical guide clearly shows each stage in the management of a patient with dementia. It covers the complex issues surrounding dementia such as spouses and families, access to appropriate care, legal and ethical concerns, planning for the future and "living well" and includes the decision making process on initiating treatment and guidance on how best to access the available services.
| About the authors |
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| GP's Foreword |
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| Neuroscience Foreword |
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| Acknowledgement |
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| Introduction |
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Chapter 1 Diagnosing dementia in general practice |
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Chapter 2 Complex pictures of dementia |
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Chapter 3 Initiating, monitoring and adjusting dementia treatments |
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41 | (12) |
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Chapter 4 Emergency management of dementia |
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53 | (19) |
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Chapter 5 Managing families |
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72 | (14) |
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Chapter 6 Using the multidisciplinary team |
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86 | (29) |
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Chapter 7 Capacity, consent and deprivation of liberty |
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Chapter 8 Choosing a residential home |
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115 | (7) |
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Chapter 9 Research, developments and media coverage |
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Chapter 10 GP questions answered |
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| Appendix Recommended further reading |
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| Index |
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Nicholas Clarke, Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, MD in Neurochemistry and Visiting Research Fellow at Kings College, London, UK
Farine Clarke, General Practitioner, Former Deputy Editor of Pulse Newspaper and Editor and Editorial Director of GP newspaper, UK
Denzil Edwards, Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, Kent and Medway NHS Trust, UK