Reconsidering Neighbourhoods and Living with Dementia: Spaces, Places, and People
1st Edition
0335251722
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9780335251728
© 2024 | Published: October 17, 2023
“This book holds the story of a monumental research effort… It provides a moving, thoughtful, understanding of what “neighbourhood” means and is a beacon for efforts aimed at improving the quality of life of all involved.”Steven R. Sabat, P…
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Introduction
Part I: The Lived Neighbourhood
Chapter 1: This is Our Story: Co-research and the meaning of neighbourhood for the Open Doors Research Group
Chapter 2: Overcoming Stigma in the Neighbourhood: Learning lessons from a co-operative inquiry led by people with dementia living in Salford, UK.
Chapter 3: How People Living with Dementia Experience and Contribute to the Social Life of Everyday Places
Chapter 4: Both and Neither Here nor There: The importance of physical and social thresholds in dementia
Chapter 5: Staying Connected: Neighbourhood-based networks and relationships experienced among people living alone with dementia
Chapter 6: The Cultural-Linguistic, Visual Neighbourhood of Deaf People and Dementia
Part II: Neighbourhoods, Measurement and Technology
Chapter 7: A New Paradigm for Developing Outcomes, Measurement Instruments and the Evidence Base: Privileging the views of key stakeholders with lived experience
Chapter 8: The DEMTRAIN study: Developing the evidence base for evaluating dementia training in NHS hospitals
Chapter 9: Doing Things Together in the Neighbourhood: Towards a health promoting approach to couples’ relationships and everyday life in dementia
Part III: Neighbourhoods and Big Data
Chapter 10: Dementia across local neighbourhood districts in England
Part IV: Staff Well-Being and Programme Support
Chapter 11: A Safe Space: The staff well-being service for the Neighbourhoods and Dementia study
Chapter 12: Being There for Everyone: The opportunities and challenges in large-scale project administration
Part V: Bringing it Together and Future Directions
Chapter 13: Conclusion
Part I: The Lived Neighbourhood
Chapter 1: This is Our Story: Co-research and the meaning of neighbourhood for the Open Doors Research Group
Chapter 2: Overcoming Stigma in the Neighbourhood: Learning lessons from a co-operative inquiry led by people with dementia living in Salford, UK.
Chapter 3: How People Living with Dementia Experience and Contribute to the Social Life of Everyday Places
Chapter 4: Both and Neither Here nor There: The importance of physical and social thresholds in dementia
Chapter 5: Staying Connected: Neighbourhood-based networks and relationships experienced among people living alone with dementia
Chapter 6: The Cultural-Linguistic, Visual Neighbourhood of Deaf People and Dementia
Part II: Neighbourhoods, Measurement and Technology
Chapter 7: A New Paradigm for Developing Outcomes, Measurement Instruments and the Evidence Base: Privileging the views of key stakeholders with lived experience
Chapter 8: The DEMTRAIN study: Developing the evidence base for evaluating dementia training in NHS hospitals
Chapter 9: Doing Things Together in the Neighbourhood: Towards a health promoting approach to couples’ relationships and everyday life in dementia
Part III: Neighbourhoods and Big Data
Chapter 10: Dementia across local neighbourhood districts in England
Part IV: Staff Well-Being and Programme Support
Chapter 11: A Safe Space: The staff well-being service for the Neighbourhoods and Dementia study
Chapter 12: Being There for Everyone: The opportunities and challenges in large-scale project administration
Part V: Bringing it Together and Future Directions
Chapter 13: Conclusion