Supporting the Physical Health Needs of People with Learning Disabilities

PAVILION PUBLISHING & MEDIAISBN: 9781910366257

A Handbook for Professionals, Support Staff and Families

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By Steve Hardy, Peter Woodward, Eddie Chaplin
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PAVILION PUBLISHING AND MEDIA LTD
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
100 x 100 mm
Weight:
600 g
Pages:
250

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Content Includes: Chapter 1 - Reasonable adjustments Chapter 2 - Promoting Health Equality Chapter 3 - Improving hospital experiences Chapter 4 - People with learning disabilities, the NHS and Primary CareChapter 5 - Health promotion for people with learning disabilities Chapter 6 - Respiratory illness Chapter 7 - Cardiology Chapter 8 - Diabetes in people with learning disabilities Chapter 9 - Mental capacity Act Chapter 10 - Mental Health and Mental Wellbeing Chapter 11 - Caring for the person with epilepsy and learning disability Chapter 12 - CancerChapter 13 - Gastro-Intestinal DisordersChapter 14 - DysphagiaChapter 15 - Visual impairment, Hearing loss & learning disabilitiesChapter 16 - Postural Care Chapter 17 - Meeting the Health Needs of People with Learning Disabilities:Chapter 18 - Through Our eyes

"I think this is a really useful introduction to a number of topic areas for students. There are many complex needs of people with learning disabilities that nursing students will need to consider during their course and this text makes a good starting point in terms of how to support these needs. It is a practical and engaging text interspersed with case studies, allowing the reader to consider how interventions can be applied in practice. There is a good range of topic areas including supporting individuals in hospitals with a 'Good Practice Checklist' for Acute Care Admission. This text will be beneficial for all fields of nursing, not just the Learning Disability field. It is also commendable to see included perspectives from service users and carers." -- Fiona Rich, Senior Lecturer & Tutor for Learning Disability Nursing at Birmingham City University

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