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Older people, faith and dementia twenty-four practical talks for use in care homes | Author(s) | Chris Crosskey |
Corporate Author | Leveson Centre for the Study of Ageing, Spirituality and Social Policy, Foundation of Lady Katherine Leveson |
Publisher | The Leveson Centre, Knowle, Solihull, 2004 |
Pages | 55 pp (Leveson paper number seven) |
Source | The Leveson Centre for the Study of Ageing, Spirituality and Social Policy, Foundation of Lady Katherine Leveson, Temple Balsall, Knowle, Solihull B93 0AL. |
Keywords | Dementia ; Faith ; Care homes ; Nursing homes ; Pastoral care. |
Annotation | The short talks featured have been compiled to assist in ministering to people with dementia in residential or nursing homes, and are based on the conviction that all personhood is given by God. Each talk is based on a scripture reading, and relates either to general themes such as love, or to festival themes such as Advent and Remembrance. The author is a qualified social worker, who has also trained as a Church Army evangelist. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-041012210 B |
Classmark | EA: EX5: KW: LHB: OW |
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