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This open access book explores the expectations surrounding
dementia, what it ‘looks like’ and how people have been treated
by others. It aims to raise awareness of the different types of
dementia, and how they impact the brain, body, and lived
experience, including experience of Alzheimer’s disease, Vascular
Dementia, Posterior Cortical Atrophy, Frontotemporal Dementia,
Semantic Dementia, and Lewy Body Dementia. The co-authors reflect
on their experience with informal and formal care, before finishing
with a focus on the spectrum of dementia research from clinical
trials to user-led research. Throughout the book, co-authors have
shared personal stories of how dementia has affected them and
people with lived experience of dementia share what they wish
people knew about living with the disease. Co-produced by
people with lived experience of dementia, academics and health care
professionals, this book is an accessible resource about dementia
from the perspective of people actively involved in the field and
essential reading for healthcare professionals wishing to learn
more about the experience of this neuroprogressive condition, as
well as policymakers, and members of the public.
In January 1940 Fred Ellison joined the RAF and was sent to serve
in the Far East on 1st June 1941. On 8th March 1942 Fred was
captured as a Prisoner of War and was released on 15th September
1945. During this time family members wrote weekly despite not
knowing whether Fred was alive from March 1942 until 30 December
1943 when his wife Alice received a postcard notifying her that he
was a POW. The letters transcribed are the surviving letters that
Fred did not tell anyone about until he showed one to his niece
Irene in the 1980s. This is a book that Fred wished to have made
for future generations to gain an insight into what the family went
through during this time.
Propose Like a Man is about preparing you for one of the most
important actions you'll ever take (whether you know it or not),
giving you insight to help you determine your own "best right way"
to propose, and taking you through some of the important details
like buying a ring and capturing the big moment for perpetuity.
This book is about getting you to view your proposal with the
proper respect so that it will be right, perfectly memorable, and
as exciting as anything you'll ever do.
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Fred's Letters (Hardcover)
Irene Chisnall, Caroline Maddocks, Chris Maddocks
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R1,183
Discovery Miles 11 830
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In January 1940 Fred Ellison joined the RAF and was sent to serve
in the Far East on 1st June 1941. On 8th March 1942 Fred was
captured as a Prisoner of War and was released on 15th September
1945. During this time family members wrote weekly despite not
knowing whether Fred was alive from March 1942 until 30 December
1943 when his wife Alice received a postcard notifying her that he
was a POW. The letters transcribed are the surviving letters that
Fred did not tell anyone about until he showed one to his niece
Irene in the 1980s. This is a book that Fred wished to have made
for future generations to gain an insight into what the family went
through during this time.
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