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Namaste care the next step in making our hospitals dementia friendly? | Journal title | Inside Palliative Care, vol 24, July 2013 |
Publisher | National Council for Palliative Care, July 2013 |
Pages | pp 26-27 |
Source | www.ncpc.org.uk |
Keywords | Dementia ; General hospitals ; In-patients ; Acute illness ; Dying ; Terminal care ; Hinduism. |
Annotation | Namaste Care is a sensory based programme based at King's College Hospital, London, integrating nursing care with meaningful activities to provide peaceful and relaxing experiences for patients with advanced dementia. 'Namaste' is a hindu greeting which literally means to honour the spirit within. (JL). |
Accession Number | CPA-130906224 A |
Classmark | EA: LD3: LF7: CHA: CX: LV: TUM |
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