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Health Book
SD item code:11684169
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Ruka Fujiwara, Kosuke Sakamoto
Original text before translation
藤原るか、坂本孝輔
(201134)
JAN:978479911134-5
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(201134)
JAN:978479911134-5
Wholesale Price: Members Only
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210 x 150 x 11
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Country of manufacture: made in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2023
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Description
Contents When a family member is diagnosed with dementia and caregiving begins. The most difficult thing to deal with is the [reluctance] of the person with dementia. They are reluctant to do anything. They are obsessed with strange things and will not listen to you. Once they get into a bad mood, it's hard to fix it. ...... Becomes stubborn, angry, [refuses to care]. [If they would be more honest, it would be much easier to care for them. When we understand and accept them, they become surprisingly calm. On the other hand, sometimes it is the way we treat them that causes them to become so rigid. In this book, two people, one a home-visit care helper and the other a manager of a daycare service, join forces in their "mastery of dementia care". How can we treat people with dementia in a way that does not offend their feelings and allows them to spend their days peacefully? The book provides know-how rooted in the field. You can use it right away to make caregiving easier! Also includes a cartoon by a day service caregiver who is currently working as a caregiver for a dementia patient. Table of Contents Chapter 1: There is a reason why people with dementia become "stiff Chapter 2: Super Care Worker's Way! How to treat a person with dementia in a way that makes him or her surprisingly calm. Chapter 3 What should I do in such a case? How to treat people with dementia by case |
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When a family member is diagnosed with dementia and caregiving begins. The most difficult thing to deal with is the [reluctance] of the person with dementia. They are reluctant to do anything. They are obsessed with strange things and will not listen to you. Once they get into a bad mood, it's hard to fix it. ...... Becomes stubborn, angry, [refuses to care].
[If they would be more honest, it would be much easier to care for them. When we understand and accept them, they become surprisingly calm. On the other hand, sometimes it is the way we treat them that causes them to become so rigid.
In this book, two people, one a home-visit care helper and the other a manager of a daycare service, join forces in their "mastery of dementia care". How can we treat people with dementia in a way that does not offend their feelings and allows them to spend their days peacefully? The book provides know-how rooted in the field. You can use it right away to make caregiving easier! Also includes a cartoon by a day service caregiver who is currently working as a caregiver for a dementia patient.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: There is a reason why people with dementia become "stiff
Chapter 2: Super Care Worker's Way! How to treat a person with dementia in a way that makes him or her surprisingly calm.
Chapter 3 What should I do in such a case? How to treat people with dementia by case
家族が認知症だとわかり、いざ介護が始まったとき。悩まされるのが、認知症の人の「かたくなさ」。何かと「したくない」としぶる。妙なことにこだわり、聞く耳をもたない。一度機嫌を損ねるとなかなか直らない……。頑固になる、怒りっぽくなる、「介護拒否」をする。
「もっと素直になってくれたら、ずっと介護がラクになるのに」──けれども、当人には当人なりの理由や道理がある。それを理解し受けとめると、驚くほどすーっと穏やかになってくれる。反対に、こちらの接し方で、かたくなにさせてしまっていることも。
かたや訪問介護ヘルパーとして、かたやデイサービスの経営者として、「認知症対応の手練れ」である2人がタッグを組む本書。どう接すれば、認知症の人の気持ちを逆なでせず、日々穏やかに過ごしてもらえるか。現場に根ざしたノウハウを提供する。すぐに使えて、介護がラクになる!現役のデイサービス介護士による「認知症介護あるある」マンガも掲載。
目次
第1章 認知症の人が「かたくな」になるのには、理由がある
第2章 スーパー介護ヘルパー流!認知症の人が驚くほど穏やかになる接し方
第3章 こんなときどうすればいい?ケース別接し方