
Poetry and Dementia
a practical guide
$67.89
- Paperback
144 pages
- Release Date
14 December 2017
Summary
Finding Words: Poetry for People Living with Dementia
Poetry is a powerful and inclusive activity for older adults, fostering memory, imagination, and a sense of self. This book offers practical guidance on creating and overseeing poetry projects for individuals living with dementia, whether in group care settings or within family homes.
Discover the profound benefits of creative expression for those with dementia, and learn effective techniques for facilitating poetry readi…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781785921766 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1785921762 |
| Author: | Mr John Killick |
| Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 144 |
| Release Date: | 14 December 2017 |
| Weight: | 194g |
| Dimensions: | 213mm x 158mm x 9mm |
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Critics Review
In this wonderful distillation of long experience John Killick shows us the potential of poetry both as a way of stimulating discussion, and of enabling people with dementia to have a voice. Using his own work and that of colleagues, he provides careful guidance which will be invaluable. – Professor Mary Marshall, Senior Consultant, HammondCareIn his book John shows how by being a skilled listener you can capture what seems to be garbled, mixed-up thinking and using literature knowledge, turn it into a work of art, and present this gift back to the person with dementia in the form of their own personal poem. I felt humbled by this work. – Agnes Houston MBEJohn Killick’s work over many years has shown how poetry, through many and varied means, can contribute massively to well-being for people living with dementia. This wise, clear guidance, with choice examples of poems and illuminating accounts, is sure to encourage and help others develop their skills in this rewarding area. – Sue Benson, Managing Editor, Journal of Dementia CareIn this eminently accessible book, John generously and honestly offers a wealth of advice, guidance and resources that emanate from a lifetime of work in using poetry to hear the voices of people with dementia and to capture their lived experience. John carefully explains the craft of using poetry as a medium for positive person-centred work and in doing so makes this book compulsory reading for anyone involved or interested in poetry and dementia. – Maria Pasiecznik Parsons, Chief Executive, Creative Dementia Arts NetworkDescribed as a practical guide, it is easy to read and yet conveys the complexity of the effects of the condition dementia and ways of using poetry effectively. His understanding and experience of the work gives authority to his explanation and I found it easy to grasp. […] I felt that Killick summed up what is now the fundament of my practice when working with people of dementia, ‘Acts of kindness are what people with dementia need’ – Clare Scott, Chair, Lapidus International * Lapidus Quarterly *
About The Author
Mr John Killick
John Killick has been the Writer in Residence and Poet Mentor on several Poetry and Dementia projects over the last 25 years. He currently runs a residential Poetry and Dementia course in Wales.
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