Helping people to live well with dementia

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Helping people to live well with dementia Medical models of care are not enough Dr Matthew Croucher

The Dementia Spiral, after Tom Kitwood Dementia reconsidered: The person comes first. Open University Press. Buckingham / Philadelphia. 1997

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Source: Dementia SOS, Colorado’s Dementia News and Resource Center, www.coloradodementia.org

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Neurological Insult Positive Psychosocial Factors N. I. N. I. N. I. N. I. N. I. N. I. N. I. N. I. ‘Rementia’ with recovery of personhood

Source: Manawatu Standard www.stuff.co.nz 14/8/2011

Person-centred care Patient-centred care Disease-centred care

Person-centred care Patient-centred care Disease-centred care

Personhood:

Personhood: The collection of those qualities that make us a unique person

Personhood: The collection of those qualities that make us a unique person in our own eyes and in the eyes of others.

Person-centred care Patient-centred care Disease-centred care

Open University Press 1997