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Ageing in a Nursing Home : Foundations for Care /

Hudson, Rosalie.

Ageing in a Nursing Home : Foundations for Care / [E-Book] - 1st ed. 2022. - XVII, 284 p. 1 illus. online resource.

Ageing in a changing community -- Communication: the key to care -- Social, gerontological care -- Dementia challenges -- A palliative approach -- Death and dying -- Leadership -- Community expectations.

Spending the final chapter of your life in a nursing home is considered, by many, a fate worse than death. Others, however, have found that through enlightened, imaginative care even the frailest of lives can flourish. The key to such a transformation is to replace the constricting custodial centres of the past with a more informed, research-based approach. This book is timely, responding to evidence of the urgent need for change described in the Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety Final Report: Care, Dignity and Respect and its predecessor subtitled Neglect. In this book, the author proposes a model of care that places the whole person at its centre, sidestepping the constraints of a reductionist funding model that focusses on residents' deficits - and the proprietor's financial gain. Aged care requires a comprehensive research-based guide to fulfil this aim. Narratives are included throughout the book to reinforce the fact that nursinghome care is about individual residents and their unique lives. Topics explored in various chapters include: Ageing in a Changing Community Social, Gerontological Care A Palliative Approach Community Expectations Ageing in a Nursing Home: Foundations for Care takes a realistic approach that draws on contemporary research and narratives from the unique lives of older Australians who, despite their frailty, teach us how to care. Such knowledge informs and influences their future. The book is a resource intended for all who have a stake in the provision of best practice residential aged care, and all who benefit from such care. Its academic appeal will include those who design and teach courses in aged care: gerontology, general practice medicine, nursing, attendant care, allied health, and chaplaincy. Academics and teachers will find useful, well-referenced material for their courses, together with ample scope for researchers. .

9783030982676

10.1007/978-3-030-98267-6 doi


Geriatric nursing.
Age distribution (Demography).
Quality of life.
Gerontology.
Bioethics.
Demography.
Population.
Geriatric Care.
Aging Population.
Quality of Life Research.
Gerontology.
Bioethics.
Population and Demography.
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