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Caregivers Guide to Dementia Care

By: Laura Yell
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Are you a caregiver to a dementia patient and you wonder how you will be able to get through that? If yes, then here is the right book for you. This book will act as a guide for caregivers of patients who have a form of dementia, like Alzheimer's and other types of dementia. If you're taking care of an Alzheimer patient or someone else with dementia, then this book will be beneficial for your personal everyday life. This book can help the caregiver understand the stages that their loved one will go through throughout the process and can provide many resources in regards to coping skills, possible problems that may arise, and how much time it takes for Alzheimer's patients if they are not given proper treatment. This book is a guide to helping caregivers learn to cope with the jitters and fears of taking care of an Alzheimer patient. This book can also be a guide for those who are going through this themselves and want to know what it is like. This book will not only help you feel better, but it can also help you understand and cope with the situation better.
This book covers:
Caring for the dementia patient
Understanding Dementia
The Role of a Caregiver
Recognizing Dementia
Signs and Symptoms
And much more.
Dementia is a specific disease process that causes certain symptoms, such as memory loss, difficulties with communication and problems performing familiar tasks. People suffering from Alzheimer's disease and related dementias experience a gradual decline in their memory, thinking and reasoning skills. They may have problems completing familiar tasks at home or work - such as paying bills or following recipes - without assistance or reminders. As the disease progresses they may also have difficulty performing even simple tasks, like using the telephone, preparing a meal or driving.
This book really is a good book for someone who is caring for a loved one who has dementia and want to know what they are going through and how to cope with it.
Line by line, you can read about what the patient suffering from dementia will go through throughout their long, drawn out journey. At times, you will think that this book isn't worth the time or effort but as you read on, it will make you realize just how much this book could mean to you and others who are going through this and want something, anything that can help them understand what they are going through. This book really helps when it comes to helping Alzheimer patients remember things such as their loved ones names or just keep in mind who they are around. As a family member or someone who is taking care if someone who suffers from Alzheimer's or dementia, you can use this book as a reference guide to help yourself cope with what is going on around you as well. This book can also be used as a helpful resource to the Alzheimer patients themselves.

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