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What the hell happened to my brain? : living beyond dementia / Kate Swaffer ; forewords by Dr Richard Taylor, Glenn Rees, AM, and Dr. Shibley Rahman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2016Description: 391 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781849056083
  • 1849056080
Subject(s): Summary: Drawing on her own experiences, Kate Swaffer explores the daily challenges faced by those diagnosed with young onset dementia. Challenging the notion of 'prescribed disengagement', Kate offers a fresh perspective on how to live well with dementia, and how family, friends and dementia care professionals can support people post diagnosis.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 616.831 S971 Available 33111008521805
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Kate Swaffer was just 49 years old when she was diagnosed with a formof younger onset dementia. In this book, she offers an all-too-rarefirst-hand insight into that experience, sounding a clarion call forchange in how we ensure a better quality of life for people withdementia. Kate describes vividly her experiences of living withdementia, exploring the effects of memory difficulties, loss ofindependence, leaving long-term employment, the impact on her teenagesons, and the enormous impact of the dementia diagnosis on her sense ofself. Never shying away from difficult issues, she tackles head-onstigma, inadequacies in care and support, and the media's role inperpetuating myths about dementia, suggesting ways in which we caninclude and empower people with the diagnosis. She also reflects on theways in which her writing and dementia advocacy work have taken her ona process of self-discovery and enabled her to develop a new andmeaningful personal identity.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 385-391) and index.

Drawing on her own experiences, Kate Swaffer explores the daily challenges faced by those diagnosed with young onset dementia. Challenging the notion of 'prescribed disengagement', Kate offers a fresh perspective on how to live well with dementia, and how family, friends and dementia care professionals can support people post diagnosis.

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