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Making Relational Care Work for Older People
Exploring Innovation and Best Practice in Everyday Life
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This book explores the concept of relational care, what it feels like for older people and for carers, why it makes life happier and how those involved in residential or community care can make it work.

Relational care is gaining traction as its benefits to individuals and society become recognised. This accessible book, based on real-life models and in-depth interviews, explores fresh ways that relational care can be facilitated in a variety of settings. It looks at practice in terms of team management, support for care workers, technology, design and architecture, intergenerational and multidisciplinary models, and their implications for resilience, wellbeing, policy and future funding. Chapters are arranged by theme and provide descriptions, learning points and resources for each model, as well as incorporating a wealth of interviews giving insights into the lived experience of relational care.

This is a lively book full of realistic ideas and information for everyone who wants to find out more about, access or implement the best in care - the best for older people, their families, care workers, management and society.


Contents:

1. Relational Care: Improving Lives for Older People, Carers and Families. 2. Creating Relational Care Models in Community Settings. 3. Innovations in living together: relational care in residential settings. 4. New ways of providing relational care. 5. Technology: friend or foe? 6. The Future of Relational Care.


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ISBN-13: 9780367408541
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: October, 2020
Pages: 176
Weight: 453g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Nursing, Palliative Medicine, Public Health

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