The Harsh Realities of Alzheimer's Care: An Insider's View of How People with Dementia Are Treated in Institutions
By (Author) Andrew Seth Rosenzweig MD
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
6th July 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Alzheimers and dementia
362.196831
Hardback
176
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
A prominent geriatric psychiatrist details the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of places where those with dementia are treatedfrom emergency rooms and psychiatric hospitals to assisted living facilities and nursing homes. The Harsh Realities of Alzheimer's Care: An Insider's View of How People with Dementia Are Treated in Institutions is the first book of its kind. Written by an eminent geriatric psychiatrist who has worked with dementia patients in more than 70 facilities, the book distills all he has learned about dementia care, for better and, more often, for worse. Both a shocking expos and a practical guide, the book takes readers into nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and hospitals. It reveals the inadequacies and dangers of these institutions, detailing issues that result in poor care including federal standards for minimum staff training that are, in some cases, lower than those established for dog groomers. The author cites improvements that must be made in emergency rooms and inpatient psychiatric facilities treating victims of dementia, and he documents the downside of memory clinics. But there are steps caregivers can take to protect their loved onesand themselves. Each chapter concludes with "reality lessons" that offer practical, affordable strategies for coping with dementia's many challenges.
Andrew S. Rosenzweig, MD, MPH, is a board certified and fellowship trained geriatric psychiatrist who specializes in the treatment of the elderly in long-term care facilities.