""I want to provide the best care possible. The suffering has
gone on for a long time, and I want to be sure the end stage is as
comfortable as possible.""
This common sentiment is ex-pressed by both health care
professionals responsible for caring for frail elders experiencing
the later stages of dementia and family members trying to ensure
the most compassionate care for their loved ones. Health care
providers and family members often struggle with painful decisions
when confronting the inevitable while providing love, compassion,
and care. Modern medicine may offer seemingly promising treatments,
but eventually, the impact of Alzheimer's disease and other causes
of dementia can cause profound deterioration in the patient's
quality of life. The focus must eventually shift to compassionate
end-of-life care. This guidebook reflects Dr. Gordon's extensive
experience with health care professionals and families struggling
with these poignant and difficult decisions.
..". families will learn much about helping patients with
dementia, but so too will physicians and other caregivers. Michael
Gordon's humanity shines through every page, and, when combined
with his medical expertise, the result is a guide which is both
truly thoughtful and practically useful."
-Professor Arthur Schafer, Director, Centre for Professional and
Applied Ethics, University of Manitoba
"Dr. Gordon is truly a healer whose experience as a geriatrician
provides a road map for all of us who want to provide care,
respect, and love for people diagnosed with dementia."
-Steven R. Sabat, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychology,
Georgetown University
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