Foreword by Joyce Simard
1. Introduction (including a case study contribution from Dr Trish
Winter, family carer)
2. What is Namaste Care?
3. Admiral Nursing and the origins of the Namaste Care Project at
St Cuthbert's Hospice - Sharron Tolman (Consultant Admiral Nurse,
Dementia UK)
4. Advanced dementia and assessment - Lisa Howarth (Admiral Nurse,
St Cuthbert's Hospice, UK)
5. Harnessing community kindness (With a contribution from Ann
White MBE, Dementia Friends Champion, UK)
6. Volunteers with heart - Barbara Edwards (Namaste Volunteer)
7. Responding to Referrals - the initial visit assessment
8. Life Stories
9. Psychological needs of people with advanced dementia
10. The Needs Led Model of Dementia Care - Julie Young (Advanced
Nurse Practitioner, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Trust,
UK)
11. Carer needs
12. Sensory Stimulation
13. Loving touch
14. Communication
15. Planning Namaste Care sessions
16. Key learning themes (including a case study contribution by
Chris Hayday, Occupational Therapist and Volunteer at St Cuthbert's
Hospice)
17. End of Life - Joanne Atkinson (Head of Health Continuing
Workforce Development, Northumbria University, UK) and Dr Caroline
Jeffery (GP and Senior Lecturer, Northumbria University, UK)
18. Conclusion
Appendix
Professional guide to implementing the Namaste Care approach to dementia in a home or care setting
Nicola Kendall is a qualified psychotherapist, complementary therapist and mindfulness teacher, as well as the Namaste Lead at St Cuthbert's Hospice, Durham. She is responsible for setting up a community project involving trained volunteers delivering Namaste Care to people living with advanced dementia at home.
Namaste Care seeks to engage people with advanced dementia through
sensory input, especially touch, and to enrich their quality of
life and is becoming well established in the care home sector in
the UK. This exciting book by Nicola Kendall offers a strong and
passionate template for how Namaste can be delivered to people with
advanced dementia living in their own home by engaging volunteers
and family members in its delivery. This book not only details
their experiences and the compassion that has been a driver for the
service but is also one that helps the reader to deliver Namaste
Care themselves. This is a book I would recommend for family carers
as well as services who wish to embrace this sensitive and
innovative care approach.
*Dr Karen Harrison Dening, Head of Research & Publications,
Dementia UK*
This informative and thought-provoking book is packed with helpful
guidance in supporting people to live well with advanced dementia.
It is a must read for those who are working in care services and
for those who are caring for individuals at home.
*Jackie Pool, Director of Memory Care, Sunrise Senior Living
UK*
More than a practical guide, this is a brilliant resource on
Namaste Care - well written, insightful, providing a wealth of
information. I recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone interested in
Namaste Care. A timely publication given the rise in dementia and
the need to harness compassion in our communities.
*Colette O’Driscoll, Namaste Care Manager, St Joseph’s Hospice*
At a time when funding in health and social care is drastically
reduced and the numbers of people living longer with dementia are
increasing, this is an informed and inspiring handbook on how to
address some of these issues. Training and building resilient
communities is the key to allaying the fears around communicating
with people with dementia and supporting carers who have often
fallen through the net of care. I know this approach works, through
St Joseph's Hospice I set up the first Namaste Care Service in the
UK which involved home visits - it's difficult, a balance of risk
but one of the most rewarding projects I have worked on. If you are
interested in setting up a similar service, this book will give you
the impetus, confidence and insight and leave a lasting impact on
you and your community.
*Lourdes Colclough, Former Namaste Care Manager, St Joseph’s
Hospice, now Macmillan Engagement Manager*
A thorough and accessible guide. The subject is brought to life
throughout with personal stories of how people living with advanced
dementia can be supported to engage with the world and experience
joy.
*Isabelle Latham, Senior Lecturer, Association for Dementia
Studies, University of Worcester*
Always deeply respectful, often poignant and at times humorous, it
sparkles with joyful moments and celebrations of life. To quote the
author, "Embrace this (book) with gentle curiosity and enjoy the
ride." I, for one, would like to go round again.
*Danuta Lipinska, Specialist in Ageing & Dementia Care, Training
Consultant, Counsellor, Supervisor, 'My Home Life' Action Learning
Facilitator*
This book is full of hope, humility and insight. Contributors draw
from a rich and diverse range of theory, research and professional
experience to share the practical wisdom of namaste care.
*Luke Tanner, Body psychotherapist & Dementia Care Trainer and
Consultant*
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