2008 AJN Book of the Year Winner!
Like its popular predecessor, the new edition of Bathing Without a Battle presents an individualized, problem-solving approach to bathing and personal care of individuals with dementia. On the basis of extensive original research and clinical experience, the editors have developed strategies and techniques that work in both institution and home settings. Their approach is also appropriate for caregiving activities other than bathing, such as morning and evening care, and for frail elders not suffering from dementia.
- Pain
- Skin care
- Determining the appropriate level of assistance
- Transfers
- The environment
An enhanced final section addresses ways to support caregivers by increasing their understanding of the care recipient’s needs and their knowledge of interventions to improve care and comfort. It also emphasizes self-care and system-level changes to promote person-directed care. Several chapters include specific insights and wisdom from direct caregivers.
For this second edition, the authors have included historical material on bathing and substantially updated the section on special concerns, including:
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: The Basics
Part II: Special Concerns
Part III: Supporting Caregiving Activities
Appendix A: Measuring Success: A Quality Improvement Program for Person-Directed Bathing
Appendix B: Behavior Rating Checklist
Appendix C: Caregiver Behavior Checklist
Index
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Über den Autor
Stacey Biddle, COTA/L, has combined her creative talents with degrees in art therapy and occupational therapy by providing direct services for 15 years to seniors in skilled, long term assisted living, outpatient, home health care, and healthcare travel assignment. She has extensive experience adapting and modifying the environment to enhance the quality of life and daily living activities of older adults.