This article explores the effect of dementia on
individuals with dementia, their families and nursing
staff. It explores the diagnostic issues that are important
for individuals, the effect of symptoms and avenues of
support. The need to adapt to different roles and the
importance of communication are discussed for families
and informal carers. Lastly, the culture of nursing care
and the need for education, training, professional
development and clinical supervision is discussed.
The literature emphasises the need for close
collaborative working between those involved in
dementia care, with individuals with dementia at
the centre of decision making. It highlights how
everyone involved can contribute to positive care
experiences for those with the condition
This article explores the effect of dementia on
individuals with dementia, their families and nursing
staff. It explores the diagnostic issues that are important
for individuals, the effect of symptoms and avenues of
support. The need to adapt to different roles and the
importance of communication are discussed for families
and informal carers. Lastly, the culture of nursing care
and the need for education, training, professional
development and clinical supervision is discussed.
The literature emphasises the need for close
collaborative working between those involved in
dementia care, with individuals with dementia at
the centre of decision making. It highlights how
everyone involved can contribute to positive care
experiences for those with the condition
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