By Garuth E. Chalfont, Heide Börger The Dementia Green Care Practice Manual explains and shows how outdoor spaces can be designed for people with dementia or challenging behavior to promote their orientation, sensory life, curiosity and cognition. In addition to clarifying basic terms such as prosence, garden therapy and greencare, the guide shows how outdoor spaces can be used actively and passively as well as designed low-risk and -free. The guide is supplemented by clarifications of the concept of «nature connection» with associated diagnoses, interventions and outcomes. The concept is embedded in a model of natural and plant-based care for people with dementia. From the contents Part I -The goals of service providers -Therapeutic dementia care: definition -Implementation and employee training -Notes on the use of outdoor areas -Concept and research project (HIEC) -The path to successful green care dementia care -risk-free gardens and gardens with potential risks Part II Concept «Nature connection» -Concept Natur- and plantenSupported care for people with dementia
Product Details
Publisher : Hogrefe AG (26 Aug. 2024)
Language : German
Paperback : 144 pages
ISBN-10 : 3456855648
ISBN-13 : 978-3456855646

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