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This book provides professionals in speech-language pathology and audiology with tools to assist and support family caregivers of persons with communication disorders. It is intended for speech-language pathologists and audiologists who provide intervention for adults with chronic or disabling conditions. Family caregivers are those who provide continuous, unpaid care to family members and friends who are unable to care for themselves. Caregivers can be trained by speech-language pathologists and audiologist to augment goals established to remediate communication disorders.
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This book offers principles for designing care and support policy to address two persistent sources of tension in the field. The first is the tension between supporting women's unpaid caring and supporting their paid work participation. The second is the tension between carers' claims for support based on the 'burden' of caring and disability rights claims for support for choice and independence for people with disabilities. Policies tend to favor one activity and one constituency over the other. Consequently, individuals' access to resources and choices about how they live are constrained. Using a citizenship rights framework, with insights from human rights law, the principles provide guidance for designing policy and legislation that avoids 'either/or' approaches and addresses the interests of multiple constituencies. Analyses of Australian and English policies demonstrate the value of the principles for developing policy that reduces inequality, responds to 'failures' of neoliberalism, and expands choice for all.
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Le programme « médiateurs de santé - pairs » est un projet pilote qui développe une stratégie inédite en France par la formation et la professionnalisation de la pair-aidance dans le cadre de la prise en charge des troubles psychiques. En d'autres termes, un ancien patient rétabli peut, au travers du savoir tiré de son expérience, apporter aide et soutien aux patients actuellement pris en charge. Ce projet révolutionnaire s'inscrit dans un mouvement plus général d'autonomisation des patients. Mais comme toute révolution, celle-ci ne se passe pas forcément dans la douceur, et les résistances, voire les oppositions, ont été et sont toujours nombreuses : reconnaissance du médiateur comme un professionnel et non plus comme un usager, crainte de la part des personnels de santé de cette nouvelle organisation, risque pour le médiateur de se confronter à sa maladie, etc. Et pourtant, cette expérience menée dans trois régions françaises a aussi apporté bon nombre de points positifs : revalorisation des malades, anciens patients qui gagnent en estime de soi et se sentent capables de revenir dans la vie active. Dans cet ouvrage, la parole a été donnée à tous les acteurs de ce projet ambitieux et novateur : psychiatres, sociologues, psychologues et bien entendu, médiateurs. Le résultat en est un patchwork de points de vue et d'expériences qui met en lumière la construction d'une révolution intranquille...
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Demonstrating the scope and diversity of 'caring', the contributors highlight the positive aspects of caring and the interdependence of many caring relationships but also broach the sensitive and complex subject of 'poor' care and the importance of identifying and meeting the needs of 'hidden carers'.
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Alzheimer's disease --- Caregivers. --- Care givers --- Carers --- Family caregivers --- Home health caregivers --- Informal caregivers --- Volunteers --- Patients --- Home care.
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