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Person-centred care for persons with dementia has been developed and expanded over the last few decades. Speech-language pathologists are uniquely positioned to understand the striking impact that communication challenges have on persons with dementia and their caregivers, and can lead the charge to improve access to communication and participation.

Dementia serves as a starting point and reference manual for those who want to provide person-centred and life-enhancing services to persons with dementia. It aims to inspire the continued generation of quality research to demonstrate the value of cognitive-communication, behavioural, and caregiver interventions. This volume acts as a call to action for an interprofessional team of healthcare providers across healthcare settings to promote meaningful life engagement in persons with dementia using evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches.

This volume provides background on the evolution of caring for persons with dementia, and describes the diagnostic process for dementia syndromes, with a focus on the cognitive and communication characteristics of dementias, especially Alzheimer’s dementia. Its chapters cover the person-centred assessment process for persons with cognitive and communicative disorders of dementias, along with intervention approaches for the wide variety of cognitive, communicative, eating/swallowing, and behavioural symptoms and consequences of dementia syndromes. Additionally, it addresses reimbursement and documentation issues for various settings in which persons with dementia are seen, as well as the issues and challenges of quality of life and end-of-life care.

Person-centred care for persons with dementia has been developed and expanded over the last few decades. Speech-language pathologists are uniquely positioned to understand the striking impact that communication challenges have on persons with dementia and their caregivers, and can lead the charge to improve access to communication and participation.

Dementia serves as a starting point and reference manual for those who want to provide person-centred and life-enhancing services to persons with dementia. It aims to inspire the continued generation of quality research to demonstrate the value of cognitive-communication, behavioural, and caregiver interventions. This volume acts as a call to action for an interprofessional team of healthcare providers across healthcare settings to promote meaningful life engagement in persons with dementia using evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches.

This volume provides background on the evolution of caring for persons with dementia, and describes the diagnostic process for dementia syndromes, with a focus on the cognitive and communication characteristics of dementias, especially Alzheimer’s dementia. Its chapters cover the person-centred assessment process for persons with cognitive and communicative disorders of dementias, along with intervention approaches for the wide variety of cognitive, communicative, eating/swallowing, and behavioural symptoms and consequences of dementia syndromes. Additionally, it addresses reimbursement and documentation issues for various settings in which persons with dementia are seen, as well as the issues and challenges of quality of life and end-of-life care.

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Person-centred care for persons with dementia has been developed and expanded over the last few decades. Speech-language pathologists are uniquely positioned to understand the striking impact that communication challenges have on persons with dementia and their caregivers, and can lead the charge to improve access to communication and participation.

Dementia serves as a starting point and reference manual for those who want to provide person-centred and life-enhancing services to persons with dementia. It aims to inspire the continued generation of quality research to demonstrate the value of cognitive-communication, behavioural, and caregiver interventions. This volume acts as a call to action for an interprofessional team of healthcare providers across healthcare settings to promote meaningful life engagement in persons with dementia using evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches.

This volume provides background on the evolution of caring for persons with dementia, and describes the diagnostic process for dementia syndromes, with a focus on the cognitive and communication characteristics of dementias, especially Alzheimer’s dementia. Its chapters cover the person-centred assessment process for persons with cognitive and communicative disorders of dementias, along with intervention approaches for the wide variety of cognitive, communicative, eating/swallowing, and behavioural symptoms and consequences of dementia syndromes. Additionally, it addresses reimbursement and documentation issues for various settings in which persons with dementia are seen, as well as the issues and challenges of quality of life and end-of-life care.

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