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Supporting People to Live Well with Dementia

A Guide for Library Services

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Libraries have enormous potential to support people with dementia and their carers, and demand for dementia-friendly library services is only likely to increase in the future as the numbers of people affected by dementia rise and there is greater emphasis on community-based care. Taking action to create a dementia-friendly library can initially feel like a massive undertaking, but small changes can make a big difference.

Supporting People to Live Well with Dementia describes how to effectively develop, promote and evaluate services for people with dementia. It provides readers with an understanding of the different ways in which library customers may be affected by dementia, and an appreciation of some of the ways they can continue to contribute positively to their communities. It then suggests ways in which libraries can better support people with dementia and their carers through approaches to customer service, design, resources, reading interventions, online provision and a range of other activities that promote more positive and inclusive attitudes towards people living with dementia amongst library staff, customers and communities more widely.

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    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2023

      Drawing upon extensive research conducted in UK and U.S. public libraries, research associate McNicol (Manchester Metropolitan Univ., UK; Critical Literacy for Information Professionals) offers a useful guide to understanding dementia and improving library services to better serve the growing population diagnosed with these conditions. McNicol, who has worked in libraries and helped her father live well with dementia, writes from a place of understanding and support. Beginning with a discussion of dementia and its potential impacts on library service, she looks at library design and environment; dementia-friendly reading materials (not just children's picture books); health, social, and arts activities; digital services; community partnerships; communication and marketing; evaluation; future trends; and 10 actions for dementia-friendly libraries. McNicol notes that the population of people living with dementia (estimated at 57.4 million people in 2019) is predicted to grow to 152.8 million by 2050. Libraries can play an important role in helping these individuals live well. Whether a library is considering renovation or expansion, whether it is large or small, there are many practical steps it can take to start this important work. VERDICT An excellent and most welcome complement to Timothy Dickey's Library Dementia Services: How To Meet the Needs of the Alzheimer's Community.--Marcia Welsh

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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