A good death 1 : information about getting older and dying for people with learning disabilities
By: Levitan, Tony.
Contributor(s): Dodd, Karen | Boulter, Phil | Mackey, Ellen.
Series: A Good Death 1.Publisher: Brighton Pavilion Publishing 2012Description: 30 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.ISBN: 9781908993359.Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | AGEING | DEATH | CHOICE | PLANNING | GRIEF | ENDURING POWERS OF ATTORNEY | PERSON CENTRED PLANNING | WILLS | FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS | PALLIATIVE CAREItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | 215 LEV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W001705 |
Self advocate friendly
Donated by The Freemasons Charity
Getting older|What is death?|What makes people die?|If you get very ill|When you get very ill|Choosing what you want to happen after you die|My things|My body|My funeral|Buried or cremated?|When someone you know dies
Copyright Permission: Yes
"This booklet is designed to help people with learning disabilities understand about end of life choices, dying and death. The booklet is written for staff and carers to use with people with learning disabilities. We recommend that this booklet is used with individuals rather than groups." - HOW TO USE THIS BOOKLET
A Good Death 2 is ACC 30885
A Good Death 3 is ACC 30686
Patron comment on 24/09/2015
Practical and useful to work through with people who are unwell and dying. For some people it could be used as is. For others it would be "a guide" to be adapted. I love it!!!