Talking to Alzheimer's: Simple Ways to Connect When You Visit with a Family Member or Friend
Alzheimer's can have a devastating impact on a patient's close relationships and all too often, family members and friends feel so uncomfortable that they end up dreading visits, or simply give up trying to stay in contact with the patient. This book offers a wealth of practical things you can do to stay connected with the Alzheimer's patient in your life. It offers straig...more
Paperback, 192 pages
Published
January 1st 2002
by New Harbinger Publications
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Helpful examples of positive interactions with elderly family members, friends, and others with dementia. A few disappointments with this book which did not address some situations in which I've found myself, but overall very helpful.
Good book to have on your shelf if you are around those with dementia or Alzheimers
I only wish I found this book much earlier, before we had the official diagnois with my Mom. The concepts make sense, and I can see them helping me in conversations and to keep both of our stress levels down.
This book is excellent!
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