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H.O.P.E. for the Alzheimer's Journey

H.O.P.E. for the Alzheimer's Journey
Author: Carol B. Amos
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2018-06-03
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1683509048

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“A useful, step-by-step guide for anyone new to caring for those with Alzheimer’s.” —Library Journal H.O.P.E. for the Alzheimer’s Journey equips Alzheimer’s caregivers with knowledge, tools, and advice for their difficult road ahead. Author Carol B. Amos incorporates her own experience—including her family’s email correspondence illustrating how they coped during this particular challenge. Amos also introduces The Caregiving Principle™: a simple approach that provides a deeper understanding of a person with Alzheimer’s disease and a framework for the caregiver’s role. She provides examples of how The Caregiving Principle™ helped her connect with her mother. H.O.P.E. for the Alzheimer’s Journey encourages caregivers to take care for themselves and provides inspiration for a less stressful, more rewarding journey.


H. O. P. E for the Alzheimer's Journey

H. O. P. E for the Alzheimer's Journey
Author: Carol B. Amos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781683509035

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H.O.P.E for the Alzheimer's Journey provides hope in a handbook for a less stressful and more rewarding caregiver's Alzheimer's Journey.


Love in the Land of Dementia

Love in the Land of Dementia
Author: Deborah Shouse
Publisher: Central Recovery Press, LLC
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1937612503

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Caregiver Shouse celebrates spiritual and practical lessons learned on her unscripted yet rewarding journey with her mother through Alzheimer's disease.


Sometimes They Forget

Sometimes They Forget
Author: R. J. Thesman
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-01-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542569125

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Caregivers of Alzheimer's patients grieve through the Long Good-bye while trying to meet the needs of their loved ones. These caregivers need a nugget of hope - to know they are not alone. Sharing the authenticity of the caregivers' challenges, "Sometimes They Forget" presents essays and meditations describing the caregiving battle within Alzheimer's Disease. RJ Thesman writes from the viewpoint of a long-distance caregiver whose mother is disappearing within the shadows of the Long Goodbye. With this series of essays and meditations, Thesman presents tips for caregivers, personal family memories and the sacred space Alzheimer's cannot touch. For a better understanding of the caregiving journey, explore these empathic stories about loved ones who sometimes forget.


Loving Someone Who Has Dementia

Loving Someone Who Has Dementia
Author: Pauline Boss
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2011-06-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1118077288

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Research-based advice for people who care for someone with dementia Nearly half of U.S. citizens over the age of 85 are suffering from some kind of dementia and require care. Loving Someone Who Has Dementia is a new kind of caregiving book. It's not about the usual techniques, but about how to manage on-going stress and grief. The book is for caregivers, family members, friends, neighbors as well as educators and professionals—anyone touched by the epidemic of dementia. Dr. Boss helps caregivers find hope in "ambiguous loss"—having a loved one both here and not here, physically present but psychologically absent. Outlines seven guidelines to stay resilient while caring for someone who has dementia Discusses the meaning of relationships with individuals who are cognitively impaired and no longer as they used to be Offers approaches to understand and cope with the emotional strain of care-giving Boss's book builds on research and clinical experience, yet the material is presented as a conversation. She shows you a way to embrace rather than resist the ambiguity in your relationship with someone who has dementia.


The Spectrum of Hope

The Spectrum of Hope
Author: Gayatri Devi
Publisher: Thorndike Press Large Print
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2018
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781432846473

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"By defining Alzheimer's Disease as a spectrum disorder---like autism, it affects different people differently---Dr. Gayatri Devi offers new hope for its millions of sufferers. A neurologist who's been specializing in dementia and memory loss for more than 20 years, Dr. Devi shares the stories of her patients in the kind of narrative medical writing that grips the reader, humanizes the science, and offers equal parts practical wisdom and advice. She explains the importance of an early diagnosis; drugs and therapies that can help manage the disease; and how to cope, from maintaining independence to the best ways to fight depression and apathy. There are chapters on sexuality, genetics, communication, even staying on the job---because through her practice, Dr. Devi knows that the majority of Alzheimer's patients continue to live and work in their communities. They babysit the grandkids, drive to the store (or own the store), serve their clients, or otherwise live fulfilling lives."--Back cover.


Keeping Love Alive as Memories Fade

Keeping Love Alive as Memories Fade
Author: Gary Chapman
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0802494412

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Across America and around the world, the five love languages have revitalized relationships and saved marriages from the brink of disaster. Can they also help individuals, couples, and families cope with the devastating diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD)? Coauthors Chapman, Shaw, and Barr give a resounding yes. Their innovative application of the five love languages creates an entirely new way to touch the lives of the five million Americans who have Alzheimer’s, as well as their fifteen million caregivers. At its heart, this book is about how love gently lifts a corner of dementia’s dark curtain to cultivate an emotional connection amid memory loss. This collaborative, groundbreaking work between a healthcare professional, caregiver, and relationship expert will: Provide an overview of the love languages and Alzheimer’s disease, correlate the love languages with the developments of the stages of AD, discuss how both the caregiver and care receiver can apply the love languages, address the challenges and stresses of the caregiver journey, offer personal stories and case studies about maintaining emotional intimacy amidst AD. Keeping Love Alive as Memories Fade is heartfelt and easy to apply, providing gentle, focused help for those feeling overwhelmed by the relational toll of Alzheimer’s. Its principles have already helped hundreds of families, and it can help yours, too.


Creating Moments of Joy Along the Alzheimer's Journey

Creating Moments of Joy Along the Alzheimer's Journey
Author: Jolene Brackey
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1612494838

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The beloved best seller has been revised and expanded for the fifth edition. Jolene Brackey has a vision: that we will soon look beyond the challenges of Alzheimer's disease to focus more of our energies on creating moments of joy. When people have short-term memory loss, their lives are made up of moments. We are not able to create perfectly wonderful days for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, but we can create perfectly wonderful moments, moments that put a smile on their faces and a twinkle in their eyes. Five minutes later, they will not remember what we did or said, but the feeling that we left them with will linger. The new edition of Creating Moments of Joy is filled with more practical advice sprinkled with hope, encouragement, new stories, and generous helpings of humor. In this volume, Brackey reveals that our greatest teacher is having cared for and loved someone with Alzheimer's and that often what we have most to learn about is ourselves.


The Emotional Journey of the Alzheimer's Family

The Emotional Journey of the Alzheimer's Family
Author: Robert B. Santulli, MD
Publisher: Dartmouth College Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2015-03-22
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1611687454

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Alzheimer's disease is a growing public health crisis. According to the Alzheimer's Association, there are 5.4 million victims of this disease; by 2050, there will be close to 15 million people who suffer from this debilitating disorder of memory, thinking, personality, and functioning. The disease profoundly affects immediate family members, close friends, and neighbors. These people - the Alzheimer's family - undergo tremendous psychological and emotional change as they witness the cruel and relentless progression of the disease in their loved one. Incorporating over thirty years of experience with Alzheimer's patients and their families with current medical knowledge, the authors chart the complex emotional journey of the Alzheimer's family from the onset of the disease through the death of the loved one. They discuss the anger that rises in the face of discordant views of the disease, the defenses that emerge when family members are unwilling to accept a dementia diagnosis, and the common emotions of anxiety, guilt, anger, and shame. They focus especially on grief as the core response to losing a loved one to dementia, and describe the difficult processes of adaptation and acceptance, which lead to personal growth. Final chapters emphasize the importance of establishing a care community and how to understand and cope with personal stress. This volume will be useful to medical professionals and ordinary people close to or caring for a person with dementia.


A Path Revealed

A Path Revealed
Author: Carlen Maddux
Publisher: Paraclete Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1612618766

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Just days after turning fifty, Martha Maddux, a spirited mother and civic activist, was told she had Alzheimer’s disease. She and husband Carlen felt as though they’d been shoved out of a plane 10,000 feet up, with nothing to grab but themselves. A Path Revealed is not about the fallout from an insidious disease that extended over seventeen years. It is the story of a path of hope emerging during the darkest hours - a path that lifted Carlen and Martha above the devastating symptoms of this disease. Carlen traveled with Martha to the backwoods of Kentucky, where the quiet presence of a Catholic nun revealed a hidden path. He was forced to slow down as he traced this path halfway around the world to Australia, retreated weekends to a monastery, embraced meditation, and landed all alone in Thomas Merton’s cabin. This story conveys a message of hope and joy in the midst of an almost overwhelming tragedy.