Dementia is on the rise around the world, and health organizations in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand are responding to the urgent need – voiced by communities and practitioners – for guidance on how best to address memory loss in Indigenous communities. This innovative volume responds to the call by bringing together, for the first time, research studies and Indigenous teaching stories on this topic. Using decolonizing methods, it addresses key areas of concern with chapters that: examine the prevalence and causes of dementia, as well as the public discourse surrounding the issue provide examples for incorporating Indigenous perspectives on care and prevention into research and practice demonstrate culturally safe applications of research to Elder care. Presenting strategies for health practice and effective collaborative research informed by Indigenous knowledge and worldviews, this book is a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, students, and educators who seek a better understanding of memory loss and memory care.
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New Understandings of Memory Loss and Memory Care

Product details

ISBN
9780774837859
Published
2021
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok