By Marion Shoard.
Robinson
ISBN 1841193720
£9.99
Star rating: 4/5.
Although Marion Shoard has written her book for families and friends of older people or older people seeking to prepare for their very old age, it definitely has uses for social and health care workers, writes Cynthia Heymanson.
This book can be recommended to families after professionals have explained care systems and pathways, when follow-up information and reference materials are requested.
The chapters on care homes explain the complexities honestly and thoroughly - both for finding a home and how to get the best out of one; ideal for self-funders. Staff may be less able to provide users and carers with detail on rights (for example, eligibility for NHS continuing care and complaints) beyond the standard leaflets provided, so the sections on these can lessen potential conflict of interests and save time. Also by endorsing the value of carers' assessments, take-up might be increased. There are also 25 pages of useful contacts.
Cynthia Heymanson is a dementia resource worker.
Recipe for retention
03 June 2004
This is your life
07 March 2002
Training Manual for Working with Older People in Residential and Day Care Settings
04 September 2003
Tributes flow in for Ray Wyre after death at 56
Skills for Care unveils study of direct payment users as employers
Care cases down in London by 40% since introduction of PLO
Details of government consultations
04 July 2008
Government Legislation
04 July 2008
Private Member Bills
04 July 2008