What Happened to the Person I Love Care and Caring for Those with Alzheimers
May 18, 2005 -- Does your friend or loved one have Alzheimer's Disease Would you like to learn how to best nurture them at different stages of this disease Alzheimer's Disease: The Dignity Within: A Handbook for Caregivers, Family, and Friends is filled with tips, advice and basic information on the disease that will enable you to provide the best care possible.
Of the estimated 5 million Americans who have Alzheimer's disease, more than 7 in 10 live at home, primarily looked after by family
and friends . Alzheimer's Disease: The Dignity Within: A Handbook for Caregivers, Family, and Friends, by Patricia R. Callone, et al, will offer the following:
Valuable solutions to tricky questions, like how to balance your identity between loved one and
caregiver
Tips, including relaxation techniques such as taking "minute vacations" by picturing yourself in your favorite, stress-free place
Much needed information! For example, almost half of those consulting a physician about dementia have a treatable condition.
Practical and insightful, this is the only book that encourages caregivers to take care of themselves so they can best care for those with Alzheimer's!
Alzheimer's Disease: The Dignity Within: A Handbook for Caregivers, Family, and Friends is published by Demos Medical Publishing, distributed by SCB Distributors, and is also available through Amazon.com BarnesandNoble.com and many other major bookstores.
Author interviews and review copies available.
Contact: Noreen Henson
Demos Medical Publishing
(800) 532-8663
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What Happened to the Person I Love Care and Caring for Those with Alzheimers