Alzheimer’s Through the Stages: A Caregiver’s Guide
What to Expect, What to Say,What to Do
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Narrateur(s):
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Heidi Rew
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Auteur(s):
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Mary Moller MSW CAS
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Caring for your loved one (and yourself) through Alzheimer’s...
Alzheimers books should help everyone involved through this incredibly difficult time. That’s why Alzheimer’s Through the Stages shows you what you can do for your loved one - and yourself - every step of the way. This book’s detailed descriptions of all seven stages of the disease are both helpful and comforting.
With each section divided into three parts - what to expect, what to say, and what to do - this is one of the easiest to use Alzheimers books for caregivers.
Alzheimer’s Through the Stages includes:
- A complete guide: Go beyond other Alzheimers books as you learn what’s happening and what you should do during all seven stages of the disease.
- Easy-to-use advice: Detailed guides and sample dialogues help you handle everything from doctor visits to mood swings - making this one of the most useful Alzheimers books.
- Self-care for caregivers: Discover the importance of your own well-being and how taking care of yourself is critical to successful caregiving. Discover one of the only Alzheimers books that lets you concentrate on what matters most - caring for both your loved one and yourself.
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Histoire
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- 2020-03-19
Informative
Informative with life examples which makes it very real but necessary. This would benefit anyone dealing with an Alzheimer's patient.
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