Families Carers And Professionals


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Surviving Family Care Giving


Surviving Family Care Giving
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Author : Gráinne Smith
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2014-09-15

Surviving Family Care Giving written by Gráinne Smith and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-09-15 with Psychology categories.


Surviving Family Care Giving: Co-ordinating effective care through collaborative communication is a practical book for family and other home carers in a variety of situations. Gráinne Smith shows how to provide the most effective coordinated care possible through constructive communication and collaborative care, to support individuals who have long term physical and mental health problems, including conditions from Alzheimers to alchoholism, autism to anorexia, schizophrenia to multiple sclerosis. Written from personal experience as a family carer, Gráinne Smith includes interviews with other carers and service users; and draws on years of working with children and their families in tough times. Chapters such as Challenging Behaviour, Confidentiality, and Motivation illustrate some of the many problems facing carers who support vulnerable individuals. Problems include isolation, feelings of helplessness and uncertainty about what best to do, what to try to avoid and the lack of much needed relevant information and resources to support care-giving. Surviving Family Care Giving vividly illustrates the daily difficulties experienced by care givers who offer long term care and support – and shows how to work through them. It provides suggestions on ways to build both constructive collaborative care and good family teamwork through effective communication, and how to ensure continuing care and support for the person at the centre of all the efforts. This book will be essential reading for family and other carers, including professionals trying to create ongoing continuity of care for their patients outside of treatment and education centres.



Ebook Partnerships In Family Care


Ebook Partnerships In Family Care
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Author : Mike Nolan
language : en
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Release Date : 2003-08-16

Ebook Partnerships In Family Care written by Mike Nolan and has been published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-08-16 with Education categories.


* What are the key features of partnerships between family and professional carers? * How do partnerships change over time? * What is needed to help create the best working partnerships? Forging partnerships between service users, family carers and service providers is a key theme in both the policy and academic literatures. However, what such partnerships mean and how they can be created and sustained while responding to change over time, is far from clear. This book considers how family and professional carers can work together more effectively in order to provide the highest quality of care to people who need support in order to remain in their own homes. It adopts a temporal perspective looking at key transitions in caregiving and suggests the most appropriate types of help at particular points in time. It draws on both empirical and theoretical sources emerging from several countries and relating to a number of differing caregiving contexts in order to illustrate the essential elements of 'relationship-centred' care. Partnerships in Family Care will be important reading for all health care students and professionals with an interest in community and home care for the ill, disabled, and elderly.



Family Carers In Palliative Care


Family Carers In Palliative Care
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Author : Peter Hudson
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

Family Carers In Palliative Care written by Peter Hudson and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Caregivers categories.


Family carers often play a major role in the care of their dying relative and are prone to negative physical, social, financial and psychological outcomes. It is essential that palliative care professionals can provide care to the relative as well as the patient, and this book offers a practical guide to family carer assessment and support.



Families Carers And Professionals


Families Carers And Professionals
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Author : Gráinne Smith
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2007-04-04

Families Carers And Professionals written by Gráinne Smith and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-04-04 with Psychology categories.


The lack of practical information available to the families of vulnerable individuals - and sometimes a similar lack of resources for the professionals who deal with them - can lead to frustration and in some cases tragedy. In this practical guide for anyone involved in caring for patients with challenging behaviour, Gráinne Smith (author of the bestselling Anorexia and Bulimia in the Family) champions the importance of teamwork so that carers, both formal and informal, can learn to collaborate in treatment approaches with professionals. Drawing on anonymous case studies as well as recent research and experience, this unique book provides an array of practical tools and templates to aid the development of consistent, effective all-round care for vulnerable individuals.



Working With Family Carers


Working With Family Carers
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Author : Jacqui Wood
language : en
Publisher: Ace Books
Release Date : 2000

Working With Family Carers written by Jacqui Wood and has been published by Ace Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Caregivers categories.




Working With Family Carers


Working With Family Carers
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Author : Dr. Valerie Gant
language : en
Publisher: Critical Publishing
Release Date : 2018-06-06

Working With Family Carers written by Dr. Valerie Gant and has been published by Critical Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-06-06 with Social Science categories.


Care-giving transcends race, gender and age and most people will be a care giver or receiver (often both) at some point in their lives. This book explores the extent of caregiving in the UK and discusses its impact on individuals, groups and communities, as well as health and social care professionals. It covers ways of identifying carers and providing information and advice and, given the likelihood of practitioners themselves providing care, a discussion regarding maintaining resilience and the extent to which personal experiences guide and inform practitioners response to work with carers is included. Exercises allow the reader to explore ways practitioners can engage with and support carers. The recent legislative changes brought about by the Care Act 2014 is discussed, as well as relevant policies. Caregiving has the potential to transcend disciplines, so this text will appeal to students of a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, and across the professional arena including social work, nursing, occupational and physiotherapy. The author is donating her royalties on this book to Carers UK and Carers Trust.



Assessing The Needs Of Family Carers


Assessing The Needs Of Family Carers
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Author : Mike Nolan
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1998

Assessing The Needs Of Family Carers written by Mike Nolan and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Caregivers categories.




Families Carers And Professionals


Families Carers And Professionals
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Author : Grainne Smith
language : en
Publisher: Wiley
Release Date : 2007-04-04

Families Carers And Professionals written by Grainne Smith and has been published by Wiley this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-04-04 with Psychology categories.


The lack of practical information available to the families of vulnerable individuals - and sometimes a similar lack of resources for the professionals who deal with them - can lead to frustration and in some cases tragedy. In this practical guide for anyone involved in caring for patients with challenging behaviour, Gráinne Smith (author of the bestselling Anorexia and Bulimia in the Family) champions the importance of teamwork so that carers, both formal and informal, can learn to collaborate in treatment approaches with professionals. Drawing on anonymous case studies as well as recent research and experience, this unique book provides an array of practical tools and templates to aid the development of consistent, effective all-round care for vulnerable individuals.



Children Caring For Parents With Mental Illness


Children Caring For Parents With Mental Illness
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Author : Aldridge, Jo
language : en
Publisher: Policy Press
Release Date : 2003-03-22

Children Caring For Parents With Mental Illness written by Aldridge, Jo and has been published by Policy Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-03-22 with Social Science categories.


Little is known about the experiences of children living in families affected by severe and enduring mental illness. This is the first in-depth study of children and young people caring for parents affected in this way. Drawing on primary research data collected from 40 families, the book presents the perspectives of children (young carers), their parents and the key professionals in contact with them. Children caring for parents with mental illness makes an invaluable contribution to the growing evidence base on parental mental illness and outcomes for children. It: · is the first research-based text to examine the experiences and needs of children caring for parents with severe mental illness; · provides the perspectives of children, parents and key professionals in contact with these families; · reviews existing medical, social, child protection and young carers literatures on parental mental illness and consequences for children; · provides a chronology and guide to relevant law and policy affecting young carers and parents with severe mental illness; · makes concrete recommendations and suggestions for improving policy and professional practice; · contributes to the growing evidence base on parental mental illness and outcomes for children and families.



Working With Parents Carers And Families In The Early Years


Working With Parents Carers And Families In The Early Years
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Author : Teresa Wilson
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2015-07-24

Working With Parents Carers And Families In The Early Years written by Teresa Wilson and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-07-24 with Education categories.


Parents have a crucial role in supporting children’s learning, development and well-being. The act of forming effective partnerships with families and carers is a key feature of the Early Years Foundation Stage. Achieving this takes time, reflective practice, skill and a solid understanding of the barriers that can impede forming effective working relationships with parents. This guide offers an informed and comprehensive framework for working with parents, drawing on the latest evidence and containing practical advice from practitioners and parents, to support sound partnership practice. Full of examples and activities for training and resources to support practice across a wide range of settings, it focuses on key areas such as: Working with parents of different aged children The development of strategies to support the relationship The barriers to partnership working, including cultural differences and working with hard to reach families Setting up home and setting visits Creating parent-friendly environments Including case studies and questions for reflective practice, this book will be ideal for Early Years students on Foundation Degrees, Childhood Studies Courses and those training to become Early Years teachers as well as Early Years practitioners and managers responsible for staff training.