ABSTRACT

The European Dementia Consensus Network (EDCON) was formed by opinion leaders from the fields of old-age psychiatry and neurology in order to evaluate and improve the clinical management of patients with dementia across the continent.

Summarizing the work of EDCON’s working group on standards in dementia care, this text compares and contrasts the differences in clinical practice and the provision of services throughout Europe, and also examines the various roles involved in multi-disciplinary care of patients with dementia.

chapter 1|8 pages

chapter 1

part |2 pages

Section ii The Practice of Dementia Care: a European Perspective

chapter 5|4 pages

chapter 5

chapter 6|8 pages

Practice

chapter 9|10 pages

The practice of dementia care: Switzerland

Carlos Augusto de Mendonfa Lima

chapter 10|6 pages

The practice of dementia care: Germany

Pasquale Calabrese

chapter 1|4 pages

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chapter 15|6 pages

chapter 15

chapter 16|10 pages

The practice of dementia care: Belgium

Peter Paul De Deyn, Sebastiaan Engelborghs and Guy Nagels

chapter 1|4 pages

7 The practice of dementia care: Sweden

chapter 18|16 pages

The practice of dementia care: Ukraine

Irina Pinchuk

chapter c|2 pages

Section iii Multidisciplinary Working

chapter 21|10 pages

chapter 21

chapter 22|6 pages

Challenges

chapter 23|8 pages

chapter 23

chapter 24|6 pages

Neurology

chapter |8 pages

chapter Social

chapter 29|6 pages

Training in care homes in the UK

chapter 32|8 pages

chapter 32

part |2 pages

Section iv Carer Stress

chapter 33|8 pages

Carer stress - overview

chapter 34|8 pages

chapter 34

chapter 35|6 pages

Carer organizations

chapter 36|8 pages

Elder abuse

part |2 pages

Section vrse rv1 . c es

chapter 39|8 pages

chapter 39

chapter |8 pages

chapter

chapter 41|10 pages

Economics

chapter 42|8 pages

Government perspectives England

chapter 43|10 pages

Government perspectives Germany