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The Best Friends (TM) Staff 2/e

The Best Friends (TM) Staff 2/e

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Successfully implement this relationship-centered approach to dementia care that builds on the essential elements of friendship—respect, empathy, support, trust, and humor.



For decades the acclaimed Best Friends™ approach has been widely recognized for helping people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias experience meaningful engagement and dignity in all aspects of their lives. In this completely revised and expanded second edition, care partners learn how to apply the core principles of the approach through practical tips and instructive examples of Best Friends in action. An all-new section also provides a roadmap for creating and sustaining a Best Friends program.



Become familiar with:




  • The building blocks of the approach, including the Dementia Bill of Rights and the concept of relationship-centered care

  • The core tenets of Best Friends: the Life Story, skilled communication, and caregiving Knack

  • New approaches to minimizing challenging behaviors and to creating activities that produce true engagement

  • How to use Best Friends in a variety of care settings

  • Effective ways to involve families and volunteers

  • An approach that’s embraced around the world!



Make each day reassuring, enjoyable, and secure for the people in your care with this simple, compassionate approach to dementia care.


About the Author

<p><strong>Virginia Bell, M.S.W.</strong>, was one of the most influential thought leaders in the field of dementia care over the last four decades, who continued right up to the time of her passing in 2023 to improve the lives of people with dementia and their caregivers. Her Best Friends™ model of dementia care transforms attitudes in care institutions and among families about a debilitating disease. An author, speaker, and advocate, her work has profoundly influenced the lives of untold individuals, and her Best Friends approach to dementia care continues to be adopted world-wide by care programs.</p><br><br><p>She lectured widely on Alzheimer’s disease at national and international conferences, speaking at the National Education Conferences of the Alzheimer’s Association and lecturing at the conferences of Alzheimer’s Disease International. She has published journal articles and book chapters, notably in <em>Dementia Care: Patient, Family and Community</em> (John Hopkins, 1989). Many of her articles have been reprinted numerous times: “The Alzheimer’s Disease Bill of Rights” (1994), “The Other Face of Alzheimer’s Disease” (1999) and “Spirituality and the Person with Dementia” (2001), co-authored with David Troxel and published in the <em>American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease </em>and in<em> Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly</em>. She has also co-authored six books with David Troxel, beginning with <strong>The Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer’s Care</strong>. She received her M.S.W. from the University of Kentucky in 1982.</p><br><br><p>Based in northern California, <strong>David Troxel, M.P.H.,</strong> is nationally and internationally known for his expertise in the fields of dementia & long-term care. He has co-authored (with Virginia Bell) six influential books, including his newest book, and written numerous articles relating to dementia care and staff development and training. He is a writer, trainer, and long-term care consultant who has spoken at over 500 conferences including keynote presentations at various U.S., Canadian, and international conferences. He served for a decade as the Executive Director of the Santa Barbara (California) Alzheimer’s Association (1994-2004). He also helped support his mother, Dorothy, in her 10-year journey living with Alzheimer’s disease. David’s areas of expertise include best care practices for persons with dementia, caregiver support, staff training, and long-term care program development. More information about David’s work can be found on his website at <a href="http://www.bestfriendsapproach.com/">www.bestfriendsapproach.com</a> or on Facebook at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/bestfriendsapproach">www.facebook.com/bestfriendsapproach. </a></p><br>

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