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A glass-half-full look at Alzheimer's that reveals how to connect
with someone through the fog of the disease
As many as five million Americans are living with Alzheimer's
disease, and people often live with it for more than a decade.
During that time, caregivers can have a vibrant and meaningful
relationship with the person who suffers from the disease.
"I'm Still Here" focuses on connecting with someone with
Alzheimer's through their abilities that don't diminish with time,
such as understanding music, art, facial expressions, and touch.
John Zeisel, an innovator in non-pharmacologic approaches to
treating Alzheimer's, shows that people with the disease are highly
creative and emotionally intelligent. By harnessing these
capacities, and by using other strategies, it's possible to offer
the person a quality life with connection to others and to the
world.
Illustrated evidence-based building and open space case studies
demonstrate E-B s continuing design impact. Fundamental theory and
practical research methods are presented for planning, programming,
designing, and evaluating the effects of physical environments in
use. Part I describes how designers and researchers employ a
similar creative process that promotes collaboration and yields
greater design creativity and research effectiveness. Part II
focuses on research methods to understand how buildings and spaces
work: observing behavior and the physical environment, asking
questions in interviews and surveys, and employing archival records
that include data and physical plans."
A Preliminary Geologic Report, Circular 232.
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