Parution – Dementia
Dementia, November 2010, Vol. 9, No. 4
- My husband has young-onset dementia: A daughter, wife and mother’s story
- Anne Brown and Pamela Roach
- The effectiveness of the Talking Mats framework in helping people with dementia to express their views on well-being
- Joan Murphy, Cindy M. Gray, Theo van Achterberg, Sally Wyke, and Sylvia Cox
- Care-giving in dementia: Contours of a curriculum
- Bère Miesen
- A home away from home: The meaning of home according to families of residents with dementia
- Carole A. Robinson, R. Colin Reid, and Heather A. Cooke
- Ambulatory actigraphy correlates with apathy in mild Alzheimer’s disease
- Renaud David, Alice Rivet, Philippe H. Robert, Veronique Mailland, Leah Friedman, Jamie M. Zeitzer, and Jerome Yesavage
- ‘We’ve had a wonderful, wonderful thing’: Formulaic interaction when an expert has dementia
- Alison Wray
- The carer’s world: An interactive reusable learning object
- Andy Pulman, Les Todres, and Kathleen Galvin
- Innovative practice
- Jo Moriarty
- Applying a strength-based intervention for dyads with mild to moderate memory loss: Two case examples
- Sarah J. Yarry, Katherine S. Judge, and Silvia Orsulic-Jeras
- Lessons learned from implementing a psycho-educational intervention for African American dementia caregivers
- Carmen L. Morano and M. Denise King
- Counselling people with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and their families
- Clare Morris