What Now? Dementia Guide for Caregivers
A Positive Approach with Practical Advice and Strategies to Manage Behavioral Issues for Families and Friends to Make the Most of Your Time Together
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Narrateur(s):
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Dan Levy
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Auteur(s):
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Stefan Rieder
À propos de cet audio
Discover the ins and outs of caregiving for someone with dementia, so you can give them the best care possible while not losing yourself in the process.
Getting a diagnosis of dementia in a loved one is difficult and can leave you with more questions than answers.
That is why the information and realistic set of guidelines this audiobook provides is essential to both providing the care your loved one deserves and combatting the high levels of stress reported by more than 60 percent of dementia caregivers.
In this supportive audiobook, you will discover:
- The main signs of dementia to watch out for and how to be sure of what it is you are seeing in your loved one
- How dementia progresses, what to expect in each stage, how long each stage lasts, and how best to handle each set of obstacles thrown your way
- How to best process the range of emotions caregivers, family members, and the person with dementia feel
- Where to find the help and resources you so desperately will need
- The most practical methods to keep them safe: how to prevent falls, keep them from wandering and getting lost, and ways to deal with the many other health and safety issues that dementia may bring
- And much more
The road ahead will be difficult and some days will feel downright impossible. But if you utilize the information in this audiobook, you will not only keep your loved one as happy and healthy as possible, you will also make your home a happy, safe, and comforting space for everyone.
So take this very necessary prep step: embark on a thorough and helpful look ahead, into all the things you need to know before they happen, with expert advice and proven approaches that will help make life easier, happier, and more enjoyable for both you and your loved one with dementia.
©2023 Stefan Hettich (P)2023 Stefan Hettich