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H.O.P.E. for the Alzheimer's Journey

Author : Carol B. Amos
Publisher : Morgan James Publishing
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2018-06-03
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781683509042

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H.O.P.E. for the Alzheimer's Journey by Carol B. Amos Pdf

“A useful, step-by-step guide for anyone new to caring for those with Alzheimer’s.” —Library Journal H.O.P.E. for the Alzheimer’s Journey equips Alzheimer’s caregivers with knowledge, tools, and advice for their difficult road ahead. Author Carol B. Amos incorporates her own experience—including her family’s email correspondence illustrating how they coped during this particular challenge. Amos also introduces The Caregiving Principle™: a simple approach that provides a deeper understanding of a person with Alzheimer’s disease and a framework for the caregiver’s role. She provides examples of how The Caregiving Principle™ helped her connect with her mother. H.O.P.E. for the Alzheimer’s Journey encourages caregivers to take care for themselves and provides inspiration for a less stressful, more rewarding journey.

Creating Moments of Joy Along the Alzheimer's Journey

Author : Jolene Brackey
Publisher : Purdue University Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2016-11-15
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781612494838

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Creating Moments of Joy Along the Alzheimer's Journey by Jolene Brackey Pdf

The beloved best seller has been revised and expanded for the fifth edition. Jolene Brackey has a vision: that we will soon look beyond the challenges of Alzheimer's disease to focus more of our energies on creating moments of joy. When people have short-term memory loss, their lives are made up of moments. We are not able to create perfectly wonderful days for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, but we can create perfectly wonderful moments, moments that put a smile on their faces and a twinkle in their eyes. Five minutes later, they will not remember what we did or said, but the feeling that we left them with will linger. The new edition of Creating Moments of Joy is filled with more practical advice sprinkled with hope, encouragement, new stories, and generous helpings of humor. In this volume, Brackey reveals that our greatest teacher is having cared for and loved someone with Alzheimer's and that often what we have most to learn about is ourselves.

The Alzheimer's Journey

Author : Barbara Michels
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2012-03-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0989265404

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The Alzheimer's Journey is a handbook on Alzheimers that provides caregiving resources, information, help and support for caregivers dealing with Dementia

Creating Moments of Joy

Author : Jolene Brackey
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1557533660

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Creating Moments of Joy by Jolene Brackey Pdf

This book offers many ways to create moments of joy. No matter what the environment or situation is, this book will be a positive tool on a daily basis. This book breaks down the learning process into five sections. Within those five sections are smaller steps. At the end of each step is a place to journal thoughts, ideas, solutions and treasures. With this journal, many moments of joy will be created.

Keeping Love Alive as Memories Fade

Author : Gary Chapman,Edward G. Shaw,Debbie Barr
Publisher : Moody Publishers
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-09-16
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780802494412

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Keeping Love Alive as Memories Fade by Gary Chapman,Edward G. Shaw,Debbie Barr Pdf

Across America and around the world, the five love languages have revitalized relationships and saved marriages from the brink of disaster. Can they also help individuals, couples, and families cope with the devastating diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD)? Coauthors Chapman, Shaw, and Barr give a resounding yes. Their innovative application of the five love languages creates an entirely new way to touch the lives of the five million Americans who have Alzheimer’s, as well as their fifteen million caregivers. At its heart, this book is about how love gently lifts a corner of dementia’s dark curtain to cultivate an emotional connection amid memory loss. This collaborative, groundbreaking work between a healthcare professional, caregiver, and relationship expert will: Provide an overview of the love languages and Alzheimer’s disease, correlate the love languages with the developments of the stages of AD, discuss how both the caregiver and care receiver can apply the love languages, address the challenges and stresses of the caregiver journey, offer personal stories and case studies about maintaining emotional intimacy amidst AD. Keeping Love Alive as Memories Fade is heartfelt and easy to apply, providing gentle, focused help for those feeling overwhelmed by the relational toll of Alzheimer’s. Its principles have already helped hundreds of families, and it can help yours, too.

Carol's Alzheimers Journey

Author : Donald H. Ford,Carol C. Ford
Publisher : Donald H. Ford
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1300803215

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Carol's Alzheimers Journey by Donald H. Ford,Carol C. Ford Pdf

This book is a lovingly detailed memoir of the Ford's courtship and 63 years of married life together, coupled in the last four chapters with a description of the successful homecare plan Donald designed for Carol after she developed Alzheimer's in her later years. By accentuating the positive, this plan allowed them both to maintain a meaningful, dignified and even joyful life up until Carol's peaceful passing in 2011.

Losing Mother Twice

Author : Regina Olson,Deborah Harwood
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2016-12-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1539516059

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Losing Mother Twice by Regina Olson,Deborah Harwood Pdf

The authors of Losing Mother Twice know how incredibly difficult it is to watch a loved one lose herself. They watched their mother navigate the treacherous path of Alzheimer's disease for almost ten years. It was a journey set in place by plaques and tangles in her brain, and it lasted until she could no longer find her way through the brambled path. Others who also watch aging parents, failing spouses, or declining siblings struggle with dementia are not alone on the journey. This story of loss may be their story as well. The nature of the disease a family is up against becomes clearer once they face the enormity of the problem. Clarity, however, is not so easy to achieve when in the thick of it . . . as the disease is taking a mother away from them in slow motion . . . even while her physical body survives . . . even though she no longer knows who they are . . . even when she can no longer say, "I'm ready. I don't know why the good Lord doesn't take me." What the authors have learned about facing Alzheimer's disease results not only from their lived experience but also from their study of dementia. The authors share answers to important questions: What is the difference between dementia and Alzheimer's? How does one deal with a loved one when dementia causes behavior changes. What are the children's chances of inheriting the disease? Why does a person with Alzheimer's remember words to her favorite hymns and yet does not remember her children's names? This engaging story about family makes complex information accessible by placing discussion of dementia within the context of their mother's life-one person among the millions afflicted by the common tragedy that is Alzheimer's disease. A discussion guide for book clubs is included.

It's Not That Simple: Helping Families Navigate the Alzheimer's Journey

Author : Pam Ostrowski
Publisher : Alzheimer's Family Consulting
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2021-10-12
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1735709611

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It's Not That Simple: Helping Families Navigate the Alzheimer's Journey by Pam Ostrowski Pdf

This book helps to relieve the fear, anxiety and confusion family member experience when a loved one is diagnosed with dementia. This 3-hour read provides detailed help with skills, tips and guidance based on 14 years of dementia experience.

My Mom Inez

Author : Bob Miller
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2012-09-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1475946724

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My Mom Inez by Bob Miller Pdf

Alzheimers hijacked their plans, required their full attention, and forced them to change their daily habitstheir very livesin order to accommodate its merciless, unrelenting demands. In My Mom Inez, author Bob Miller shares the story of his familys life against the backdrop of Alzheimers disease. In this deeply personal and powerful account, Miller tells of his role as an only son who unexpectedly found himself in the position of having to care for his beloved mother, Inez, once it became clear she had been stricken with Alzheimers disease. In this memoir, he narrates his struggles to understand what was happening and how he then coped with the emotional, medical, social, and economic issues her condition brings to their lives. With the familys history interwoven, My Mom Inez demonstrates the strength of the human spirit as Miller remains dedicated to providing the same loving care for his mother that she delivered to him throughout his life.

The Emotional Journey of the Alzheimer's Family

Author : Robert B. Santulli, MD,Kesstan Blandin, PhD
Publisher : Dartmouth College Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2015-03-22
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781611687453

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The Emotional Journey of the Alzheimer's Family by Robert B. Santulli, MD,Kesstan Blandin, PhD Pdf

Alzheimer's disease is a growing public health crisis. According to the Alzheimer's Association, there are 5.4 million victims of this disease; by 2050, there will be close to 15 million people who suffer from this debilitating disorder of memory, thinking, personality, and functioning. The disease profoundly affects immediate family members, close friends, and neighbors. These people - the Alzheimer's family - undergo tremendous psychological and emotional change as they witness the cruel and relentless progression of the disease in their loved one. Incorporating over thirty years of experience with Alzheimer's patients and their families with current medical knowledge, the authors chart the complex emotional journey of the Alzheimer's family from the onset of the disease through the death of the loved one. They discuss the anger that rises in the face of discordant views of the disease, the defenses that emerge when family members are unwilling to accept a dementia diagnosis, and the common emotions of anxiety, guilt, anger, and shame. They focus especially on grief as the core response to losing a loved one to dementia, and describe the difficult processes of adaptation and acceptance, which lead to personal growth. Final chapters emphasize the importance of establishing a care community and how to understand and cope with personal stress. This volume will be useful to medical professionals and ordinary people close to or caring for a person with dementia.

One Family's Journey Through Alzheimer's

Author : Mary B. Walsh
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0842340955

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One Family's Journey Through Alzheimer's by Mary B. Walsh Pdf

Mary B. Walsh and her husband made a promise to his grandmother that she would never be placed in a nursing home. After the family moved to Pennsylvania, she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and the family held to its promise of care. Told with humor, love, and compassion, this is the story of how that decision affected the entire family. It is a book that will encourage anyone in a similar situation and show that despite the illness, the rest of life does not stop.

Four Umbrellas

Author : June Hutton,Tony Wanless
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-17
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781459747814

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Four Umbrellas by June Hutton,Tony Wanless Pdf

A writing couple searches for answers when Alzheimer's causes one of them to lose the place where stories come from — memory. At the age of fifty-three, Tony walks away from a life of journalism and into an unknown future. June is forty-eight, a writer and teacher, and over the following decade watches as her husband changes — in interests, goals, and behaviour — until Tony has a fall, ending the life they had known. A diagnosis is seven years away, yet the signs of Alzheimer’s are all around. A suitcase Tony packs for a trip is jammed with four umbrellas, a visual symbol of cognitive looping. But how far back do these signs go? The couple starts probing the past and finding answers. This is not an old person’s disease.

Journey Through Alzheimer's

Author : Rick M Gardner Ph D
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2020-02-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798609390196

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Journey Through Alzheimer's by Rick M Gardner Ph D Pdf

In this deeply moving chronicle of love and loss, cognitive psychologist Rick Gardner recounts his journey alongside his wife, Betty Ann, as she progresses through dementia and eventually Alzheimer's disease. Part love letter to his wife of 50 years, and part science narrative, Journey through Alzheimer's conveys in vivid detail Betty Ann's descent from her first understated symptoms to her subsequent cognitive decline. Gardner describes what happens in the brain when dementia occurs, including the deterioration of the five senses on cognitive functioning, and the effects aging plays in the process. The book is the only first-person account of decline of thinking and cognition into Alzheimer's written by a cognitive psychologist, and readers will appreciate the clarity of Gardner's insights, as well as his compassion and candor. This book will be especially helpful, as well as cathartic, to family and caregivers of those with Alzheimer's, although it is Gardner's tender portrayal of his commitment to the brilliant, vivacious Betty Ann that will remain with readers long after the final page is turned.

Living in the Labyrinth

Author : Diana Friel McGowin
Publisher : Delta
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2011-08-24
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307804648

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Living in the Labyrinth by Diana Friel McGowin Pdf

Living In The Labyrinth is the story of how one woman found the strength and the courage to cope with a devastating disease that has afflicted five million Americans. Far from being an exercise in self-pity or a standard autobiography, this is an unflinching and ultimately uplifting look at a debilitating illness from the inside out. “Somewhere there is that ever-present reminder list of what I am supposed to do today. But I cannot find it. I attempt to do the laundry and find myself outside, in my backyard, holding soiled clothes. How did I get here? How do I get back?” Only forty-five when she first began to struggle with the memory lapses and disorientation that signal the onset of Alzheimer’s, Diana Friel McGowin has written a courageous, stirring insider’s story of the disease that is now the fourth leading killer of American adults. Diana’s personal journey through days of darkness and light, fear and hope gives us new insight into a devastating illness and the plight of its victims, complete with a list of early warning signs, medical background, and resources for further information. But Diana’s story goes far beyond a recounting of a terrifying disease. It portrays a marriage struggling to survive, a family hurt beyond words, and a woman whose humor and intelligence triumph over setbacks and loss to show us the best of what being human is. “A stunner of a book . . . it takes the reader on a terrifying but enlightening journey.”—San Antonio News Express “Touching and sometimes angry . . . a poignant insider’s view.”—The Cincinnati Enquirer

Join the Journey

Author : Robert E. P. Elmer III
Publisher : Outskirts Press
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-28
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 1478771682

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Join the Journey by Robert E. P. Elmer III Pdf

This collection of articles is compiled to help all caregivers of those afflicted with Alzheimer's and other dementias gain insight into the many do's and don'ts of caregiving. Each chapter deals with a specific subject and provides caregivers with the unique perspective of a Certified Master Trainer and Certified Senior Care Administrator. The information also provides the caregivers with a better understanding of this insidious disease as well as how to improve their quality of life and the quality of life of the loved one(s) they are caring for. This book takes a non clinical approach and candidly discusses the nuances of caring for those with Alzheimer's type dementia. Its focus is to help Formal and Informal caregivers become better informed and the best caregivers they can be.