If you have been diagnosed with dementia or are providing care to someone with dementia, you are not alone, although you often may feel that way when confronting this terrible illness. Don't give up hope. Use the checklists in Coping with Dementia to protect yourself from the emotional effects of dealing with dementia and maintain your personal well-being in spite of everything. About the Authors
Laura Town is a professional medical writer, but more importantly, is a caregiver to her father who was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's at the age of 62. Laura is former President of the Indiana chapter of the American Medical Writers Association and has been published by Pearson Education, and John Wiley and Sons. Karen Hoffman, PhD, has received fellowships from the PhRMA Foundation and the American Heart Association, respectively. She has published research in the American Journal of Pathology, Journal of Biological Chemistry, and Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.
Review of Home Safety Checklist Guide and Caregiver Resources for Medication Safety, Driving, and WanderingAs children of the baby boomer generation, my friends and I are increasingly finding ourselves dealing with Alzheimer's parents and their multitude of issues. The beauty of this book is that it simply breaks down many of the things you will need into checklists. Personally, while I seem to be able to quickly make lists when starting something new, I occasionally don't consider details that may seem trivial at the time but turn out to be extremely important later. This book takes care of that problem and prepares you for future situations you may not have yet encountered. There are no stones unturned in this straightforward guide for Alzheimer's care givers. Excellent real-world guidance. (hulaskirt)
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