Alzheimer's Disease: Policy and Practice Across EuropeMorton Warner Alzheimer's disease is becoming more common in Europe, with significant human, ethical, economic and professional challenges to society. This book examines clinical practice and service delivery, and identifies policy issues that could lead to improved quality of life for sufferers and carers. The book: |
Contents
The national policy context across Europe | 11 |
Ethical and legal approaches to Alzheimers disease | 27 |
the difficulties and rewards of caregiving | 61 |
Services for people with dementia and their carers | 89 |
Clinical practice in dementia care | 135 |