Do you have a loved one currently living in residential care or likely to move into care in the near future?
Do you work in aged care and find that many of your clients experience emotional changes during the transition but you are uncertain how to best help them?
The transition into residential aged care is often overwhelming - for the older person and their families. However, there is little information available for loved ones and aged care workers on how to provide emotional support during the change.
Until recently, most older people received in-home care from family - but over the last two decades, this has changed. An ageing population, a higher prevalence of dementia, an increase in the retirement age and the burden of financial commitments have seen a boom in the number of people moving into residential aged care.Aged Care Psychology Consultant, Dr Julie Bajic Smith has dedicated her career to improving the wellbeing of older people. In this book she shares her proven and easy to follow non-drug strategies for residential care settings that focus on the strengths and abilities of older people, rather than their limitations.In this book you'll learn:Buy Beyond the Reluctant Move: A Practical Approach to Emotional Wellbeing in Residential Aged Care Facilities by Dr Julie Bajic Smith (Phd) from Australia's Online Independent Bookstore, BooksDirect.