Who Are You? (Surviving Dementia, From One Caregiver To Another)

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Aging, Eldercare
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Author: Jen Leinweber ISBN: 9781310942853
Publisher: Jen Leinweber Publication: July 17, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jen Leinweber
ISBN: 9781310942853
Publisher: Jen Leinweber
Publication: July 17, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

I started my caregiving journey twelve years ago when my dad was diagnosed with dementia. During these years I've learned a lot about dementia and how to provide care for dementia patients.

Working through this book I've done my best to provide helpful information about how to best care for your loved one while still maintaining your sanity. Additionally I've included information about getting affairs in order and organizing to keep stress levels to a minimum.

This short book is packed with information, tips and techniques to help caregivers and their family members in the care of a dementia patient. I have purposefully kept it short because I know the average caregiver won't have time to wade through a 500 page dissertation.

I've included helpful links to find additional resources in the back of the book.

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I started my caregiving journey twelve years ago when my dad was diagnosed with dementia. During these years I've learned a lot about dementia and how to provide care for dementia patients.

Working through this book I've done my best to provide helpful information about how to best care for your loved one while still maintaining your sanity. Additionally I've included information about getting affairs in order and organizing to keep stress levels to a minimum.

This short book is packed with information, tips and techniques to help caregivers and their family members in the care of a dementia patient. I have purposefully kept it short because I know the average caregiver won't have time to wade through a 500 page dissertation.

I've included helpful links to find additional resources in the back of the book.

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