Sensory modulation in dementia care : assessment and activities for sensory-enriched care /

Explaining how to modify the Sensory Modulation Program for people with dementia, this practical resource covers assessment of sensory issues to implementation of effective sensory activities. This approach can be used with adults at all stages of dementia, in individual and group settings. A suppor...

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Main Author: Champagne, Tina (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2018.
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520 |a Explaining how to modify the Sensory Modulation Program for people with dementia, this practical resource covers assessment of sensory issues to implementation of effective sensory activities. This approach can be used with adults at all stages of dementia, in individual and group settings. A supporting assessment tool is available to download. 
505 0 |a Cover; Half-title; Title page; Table of contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Aging and Dementia; Types of dementia; Stages of dementia; Hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia; The stress response; Working with people with dementia; Restraint and seclusion reduction; Trauma-informed care; International initiatives in dementia care; Chapter 2 Aging and Sensory Processing; The sensory systems and aging; Proprioceptive system: sense of bodily awareness, body position, and movement; Vestibular system: sense of space, balance, and movement; Balance; Psychosocial considerations. 
505 8 |a Visual system: sense of sightAuditory system: sense of sound; Gustatory system: sense of taste; Olfactory system: sense of smell; Tactile system: sense of touch; Interoception: sense of internal self-awareness; Sensory integration and processing; Sensory deprivation; The sensory processing umbrella; Sensory modulation; Sensory sensitivity; Sensation avoiding; Low registration; Sensory seeking; Levels of severity; Sensory discrimination; Gravitational insecurity; Sensory-based motor performance; Evidence-based practice: sensory-based interventions; Chapter 3 The Sensory Modulation Program. 
505 8 |a Components of the Sensory Modulation ProgramTherapeutic use of self; Sensory-based assessments; Sensorimotor activities; Sensory-based modalities; Sensory diet; Sandy's early morning routine: relevant assessment information; Sundowning; Gravitational insecurity; Environmental modifications and enhancements; Client and caregiver involvement and education; Sensory Modulation Program goals; Individual and programmatic applications of the Sensory Modulation Program; Chapter 4 Assessment and Safety Considerations; Safety considerations and trauma history; Sensory-based assessment and screening. 
505 8 |a Balance and fall risk assessmentsDementia, cognitive, and other assessments; Dementia screenings; Cognitive assessments: executive functioning; Activities of daily living and safety scales; Agitation and pain scales; Chapter 5 Sensorimotor Activities and Sensory-based Modalities; Calming and alerting strategies; Communication; Sensory strategies organized by sensory system; Tactile system: touch; Tactile hyper- and hypo-sensitivity; Proprioceptive system: body awareness, postural awareness, and movement; Proprioception: hyper- and hypo-sensitivity; Weighted modalities. 
505 8 |a Vestibular system: balance, movement, and muscle toneVisual system: sense of sight; Vision: hyper- and hypo-sensitivity; Auditory system: sense of sound; Olfactory system: sense of smell; Gustatory system: sense of taste and oral motor functioning; Interoceptive system: awareness of internal states; Multimodal multisensory experiences; Chapter 6 Sensory Diet; Supporting safety, comfort, and participation; Supporting safety and relaxation; Supporting participation in self-care; Supporting rest and sleep; Supporting roles and social participation; Supporting fitness and leisure participation. 
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650 0 |a Dementia  |x Patients  |x Rehabilitation. 
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