1st Edition

Caring for Elderly People Understanding and Practical Help (Third Edition)

By Susan Hooker Copyright 1990

    First published in 1976, Caring for Elderly People rapidly established itself as a standard guide for anyone dealing on a day-to-day basis with the elderly. This updated and revised edition, originally published in 1990, contains information on financial help and services and on the new technology available at the time.

    The book concerns itself primarily with elderly people who are either living alone or with relatives. In addition to setting out the practical steps to be taken in the treatment of illness (such as Parkinson’s disease, stroke, bronchitis, etc.), the author explains why elderly people cannot cope with apparently simple operations, and why they act in a certain way. An extensive list of aids and gadgets, ancillary and community services, is designed to provide supportive advice to relatives and professionals alike, and to encourage the maximum possible self-reliance in the elderly.

    Foreword John Hughes.  Preface and Acknowledgements.  Preface to the Second Edition.  Preface to the Third Edition  1. Normal and Abnormal Changes  2. Arthritis  3. Stroke  4. Fractures  5. Hip Replacement  6. Amputation  7. Parkinson’s Disease  8. Multiple Sclerosis  9. Falls and Loss of Balance  10. Bronchitis  11. Care of the Feet and Legs  12. Obesity and Diet  13. Incontinence and Constipation  14. Hypothermia  15. Care of the Elderly Person in Bed  16. Changes in Behaviour  17. Daily Activities  18. Exercises  19. Outside Services  20. Aids and Gadgets.  Glossary.  Some Useful Addresses, Books and Booklets.  Index.

    Biography

    Susan Hooker

    Reviews for the original edition:

    ‘This book is essential reading for all who, in the course of their everyday life or work, care for elderly people.’ – Karen A. Luker, Nursing Times

    ‘A sympathetic, jargon-free handbook of practical help both for old people and for the non-professionals who care for them.’ – Rachel Evans, The Times Educational Supplement

    ‘This book has so much to offer that it is worthy of recommendation to all who have care of the elderly … it is essential reading for all doctors and nurses, particularly those in training.’ – Eileen D. Bara, Nursing Mirror