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Life Story Work with People with Dementia: Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary People. Edited by Polly Kaiser and Ruth Eley
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Ruth Eley and Polly Kaiser
Part 1
Where Has Life Story Work Come From? The Context of Life Story Work
1. Narrative Approaches to Life Story Work
Polly Kaiser
2. The Policy Context: Life Story Work and People with Dementia
Ruth Eley
3. Values, Rights and a Compassionate Culture: The Bedrock of High Quality Care and Support
Anna Gaughan
4. Equality and Diversity in Life Story Work
Polly Kaiser. Part 2
Does It Work? The Evidence Base for Life Story Work
5. Understanding the Outcomes of Life Story Work
Kate Gridley
6. The Evidence Base for Life Story Work So Far
Bob Woods and Ponnusamy Subramaniam
Part 3
Why Is It Important? The Benefits of Life Story Work
7. What Life Story Work Means for People living with Dementia
Steve Milton
8. The Benefits of Life Story Work for Family Carers: A Personal Perspective
Jean Tottie, former carer
9. The Benefits of Life Story Work for Paid Staff
Lesley Jones and Gillian Drummond. Part 4
How Can We Use It? The Practicalities of Life Story Work in Various Settings
10. Communities, Housing and Life Stories: Keeping People Connected
Ruth Eley, Polly Kaiser, John Shaw and Pat Broster
11. Introducing Life Story Work into a Memory Service: The Benefits
Joanne Sutton
12. Life Story Work for People with Dementia in Acute General Hospitals: An Alternative Model for Care?
Rachel Thompson
13. Life Story Work in Care Homes
Victoria Metcalfe
14. Spirituality, Religion and Life Story Work
Polly Kaiser.

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