Promoting the health and well-being of people with learning disabilities / Pauline Heslop, Crispin Hebron, editors.
2020
RC394.L37
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Promoting the health and well-being of people with learning disabilities / Pauline Heslop, Crispin Hebron, editors.
ISBN
9783030434885 (electronic book)
3030434885 (electronic book)
9783030434878
3030434877
3030434885 (electronic book)
9783030434878
3030434877
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (159 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-43
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RC394.L37
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.85/88
Summary
This textbook presents a practical guide for new and experienced health or social care staff, helping them promote the health and well-being of people with learning disabilities. Given the considerable demand for mandatory training on supporting people with learning disabilities, especially in England, the book provides a valuable resource for all training courses on working with people with learning disabilities. The chapters are co-written by practitioners and people with learning disabilities and their families, rooting the book in the lived experiences of those concerned. Topics covered include core elements of being happy and healthy, communication, changes in our behaviour when we are unwell, making decisions about our health, accessing health services, how we would want to be treated if we were unwell, the use of psychotropic medication, what a 'good death would be, and how to keep ourselves healthy. In addition, the chapters include narrative examples concerning people with learning disabilities and their families, so as to highlight key points and share best-practice examples. The use of personal reflection is used to consider how we can ensure that people with learning disabilities receive care and support that matches what we would expect for ourselves. Core questions at the end of each chapter ask the reader to reflect on how the chapter content relates to their own work and how they will apply what they have learned. A consistent theme throughout the book is equality of opportunity for people with learning disabilities to achieve good health. There is now substantial evidence that people with learning disabilities have poorer health than the general population, are more likely to have multiple health needs, and can experience difficulties in having their illnesses diagnosed and treated promptly. This book aims to help those supporting people with learning disabilities to achieve more equal outcomes.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Being happy and healthy
Chapter 2. Communication
Chapter 3. Behaviour
Chapter 4. Decision-making
Chapter 5. Access to health services
Chapter 6. Providing holistic care
Chapter 7. Psychotropic medication
Chapter 8. Death and dying
Chapter 9. Staying healthy
Chapter 10. Sources of advice about our health or that of others.
Chapter 2. Communication
Chapter 3. Behaviour
Chapter 4. Decision-making
Chapter 5. Access to health services
Chapter 6. Providing holistic care
Chapter 7. Psychotropic medication
Chapter 8. Death and dying
Chapter 9. Staying healthy
Chapter 10. Sources of advice about our health or that of others.