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When Someone You Know Has Dementia

Practical Advice for Families and Caregivers

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3 of 10 copies available
Across the world, almost 50 million people have dementia. Hundreds of millions of people are affected by the dementia of parents, partners, siblings, or friends. And while many countries are learning to cope with aging populations, dementia is becoming ever more of a challenge for many societies and individuals.
Huge numbers of people who are diagnosed, or who are dealing with the diagnosis of a loved one, feel alone. When Someone You Know Has Dementia aims to fill this gap, providing practical information and support for people living with, or caring for someone with, dementia. It also provides insight into what is happening when a person has dementia as well as describing what dementia is, how you can deal with it, and what you can do to keep dementia at bay. Because the book offers information that has been unavailable to nurses and doctors, clinicians will also find it helpful.
Most important, the book takes an honest approach, emphasizing the needs of the person who has Alzheimer's or dementia while also giving attention to the needs of caregivers and families. The book is packed with practical tips for providing what people with Alzheimer's or dementia want and need and includes many quotes from people living with or affected by dementia. With clear and sensible information about recognizing symptoms, getting help, managing financially, staying at home, getting treatment, being a caregiver, and staying positive, this guide will help people with dementia and their families make sure that they can stay well and happy as long as possible.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 27, 2016
      With a friendly, conversational voice and a frank manner, Andrews (Helpful Hints for Carers) reduces the stigma associated with dementia, reassures readers that they are not alone on the journey of caregiving, and provides thoughtful, constructive advice based on her years of research and observation as director of the Dementia Services Development Centre at the University of Stirling, Scotland. Her book is pragmatic and kind, describing best and worst case scenarios. Sprinkled throughout the book are first-person accounts, references to useful websites and books, and checklists to aid decision-making. When looking for a home for someone with dementia, for example, Andrews lists qualities and standards of care that patients might expect and explains the differences between levels of residential care. Another chapter highlights the dangers of hospital admission for dementia patients. If a loved one is admitted, Andrews offers advice on the emergency room, guerilla visiting tactics, reducing the risk of pain and delirium, how to watch for medication errors, and how to get a patient out. Although the book was written for U.K. readers, Andrews has added some North American information to this edition and much of her advice is relevant anywhere, making this an extremely useful resource. Agent: George Lucas, Inkwell Management.

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