With more people in the world living into older age,
Alzheimer's and other Dementias: The Facts takes a comprehensive look at the spread of dementia, and provides authoritative information and practical advice for sufferers, their families, and the medical professionals who care for them.
Written by a consultant in old age psychiatry, the book provides an overview of all the different types of dementia (including younger-onset dementias), from the most-recognized - Alzheimer's - to the less-frequent types, such as those caused by inherited metabolic disorders or HIV. The book guides the reader step-by-step through how the brain works, and explains in clear and simple language the effect of dementias on the brain, and the impact on an individual's cognitive function.
A dedicated chapter explains how a diagnosis is reached, including the different modes of assessment, from blood tests carried out by a GP, to specialist scans, highlighting how the brain actually works. Detailed sections cover the latest treatments available, including the controversial use of antipsychotic medication, and the possibility of disease-modifying treatments in the future.
The book also explains how the multi-disciplinary team works together to look after the sufferer's social needs, such as bathing and washing, as well as their spiritual and palliative needs.
Alzheimer's and other Dementias: The Facts provides all the relevant information and guidance for sufferers, family and their care-givers to choose the right intervention at the right time, to create - as the book advocates - a unique and personalized management plan.
Features
- Includes Key Point boxes at the start of each chapter to quickly summarize important concepts covered in the text
- Includes invaluable Resource section with suggested further reading and contact information for patient organizations and support groups
- Features numerous Case Histories and Patient Perspectives which provide practical realistic examples throughout
1Setting the scene
2How the brain works
3Defining dementia
4Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment
5Vascular dementia
6Dementia with Lewy bodies
7Frontotemporal dementias
8Other dementias
9Assessment
10Social approaches to living with dementia
11Psychological approaches to management of dementia and depression
12Drug treatments
13Spiritual, palliative, and supportive care
14Challenges in caring
15Facts and values
Glossary
Appendix 1: Useful web addresses
Appendix 2: Useful references
Line drawings and black and white halftones
Sufferers of alzheimer's and other dementias, their families, and the medical professionals who care for them.