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When my father was first diagnosed with Alzheimer's, I read
everything I could get my hands on about the disease. Right off the
bat I could tell if it was written by a physician, pharmaceutical
company or even a nursing home. When caregivers are looking for
help, the last thing they need is medical text so complex they
already forgot what they read by the time it's laid back down. This
is what got me started on writing about common sense caregiving,
which turned into a weekly column and now into this book. My goal
is to make this book as "caregiver friendly" as possible. Sharing
my triumphs and hardships from my plus three-thousand day campaign
in dealing with the disease of Alzheimer's and the world of
memory-impairment.
Managing Alzheimer's and Dementia Behaviors...The primary purpose
of this booklet is to assist both "Healthcare Professionals" and
"Family Caregivers" alike in providing the best care possible to
those afflicted with Alzheimer's Disease or dementia of any kind.
No less important, however, is another objective; for the
information contained within these pages to be a catalyst in
creating a better understanding between professional caregivers and
the family members of the patients who they are caring for.
Communication between these two factions is paramount. It is our
hope that this booklet will be read individually or in groups,
discussed openly and, after putting some of the tips now learned
into practice, discussed again. Always remember, each patient is
unique, but at the same time, the disease can often be manageable
with the use of common sense, diligence and, most importantly, with
love.
When my father was first diagnosed with Alzheimer's, I read
everything I could get my hands on about the disease. Right off the
bat I could tell if it was written by a physician, pharmaceutical
company or even a nursing home. When caregivers are looking for
help, the last thing they need is medical text so complex they
already forgot what they read by the time it's laid back down. This
is what got me started on writing about common sense caregiving,
which turned into a weekly column and now into this book. My goal
is to make this book as "caregiver friendly" as possible. Sharing
my triumphs and hardships from my plus three-thousand day campaign
in dealing with the disease of Alzheimer's and the world of
memory-impairment.
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