CONTENTS
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PREFACE
am very pleased to have updated this book, which was first published
in 2007 under the title Memory Books and Other Graphic Cuing Systems: Practical Communication Aids for Adults with Dementia. Because of the widespread adoption of visual cueing strategies by speechlanguage pathologists and others nationwide and throughout the world,
there have been many novel and creative applications of these commonsense strategies to a wide range of challenges caused by memory
impairment. I continue to learn from each individual with memory loss,
as well as from family members and professional and lay caregivers
who have tried these techniques, sent me feedback, and participated in
research studies over the years. Thanks to all of you! Your generosity
and willingness to assist with these projects has made it possible to better understand how visual cues can be used to maximize the quality of
life of persons with memory loss and their families.
Memory aids are continually evolving. We continue to discover
new ways to support memory and to creatively overcome challenges
that create fear and frustration in the lives of our clients and family
members. For example, as technologies advance we are finding ways to
use software applications via devices such as the iPad and other tablets
as well as smartphones as visual cueing systems.
This revised edition includes the following additions, among many
others:
Information and insights gleaned from formal evaluations of nursing
aides who received training on the use of memory aids
Technologically based memory aid adaptations and modifications,
including for people with vision or hearing impairment, non-English
speakers, and those who have difficulty turning pages
Updated and expanded guidelines for designing a memory aid implementation plan to address challenging behaviors across different
care settings
Information on reading comprehension as it relates to advanced dementia and instructions for checking the reading grade level of text
to be used in a memory aid
More than 30 downloadable memory aid resources for professional
and family caregivers (see p. v)
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BOURGEOIS
These interventions are highly effective and can be used across a wide range
of settings and challenging behaviors associated with dementia.
There is only one question regarding this exceptional bookWhy arent you using it?
Cameron J. Camp, Ph.D., Director, Center for Applied Research in Dementia
This is a must have book for professionals who provide services for people
with memory loss and for faculty who prepare these professionals.
David Beukelman, Ph.D., Department of Special Education & Communication Disorders, University of NebraskaLincoln
Nina Simmons-Mackie, Ph.D., BC-ANCDS, Department of Health & Human Services, Southeastern Louisiana University
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ISBN-13 978-1-938870-06-4
ISBN-10 1-938870-06-0
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