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Finding the light in dementia, a guide for families, friends and caregivers, Jane M. Mullins

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Finding the light in dementia, a guide for families, friends and caregivers, Jane M. Mullins
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Finding the light in dementia
Nature of contents
handbooks
Oclc number
1049857916
Responsibility statement
Jane M. Mullins
Sub title
a guide for families, friends and caregivers
Summary
'Finding the Light in Dementia: a guide for families, friends and caregivers' is the essential self help book that explains common changes that can occur in those living with dementia. By offering valuable approaches, tips and suggestions interspersed with individuals' stories, the reader can learn to care for and maintain a connection with their loved one (care partner). Whether you're a spouse, partner, daughter, son, sibling, friend or even a parent caring for a loved one living with dementia, this book is for you. Finding the Light in Dementia will help give you more confidence to care by: Supporting you through your partner's diagnosis of dementia Helping you understand what your partner is experiencing Teaching you ways to communicate and connect with each other Helping you make subtle changes to your home to help your partner feel safe and content Introducing practical and creative ways to stimulate memories to help with day to day living Showing you how to create lifestories together Suggesting ways to keep your partner interested and engaged in meaningful activities Providing tips for sleeping, eating and drinking Suggesting ways to help your partner with their appearance and dignity Showing you ways of overcoming the challenges of changing behaviour, reactions and responses Helping reduce the effects of hallucinations, delusions and misperceptions Suggesting ways for you to care for yourself Involving families and friends Giving advice when considering professional care at home and in residential care Knowing how tired and stressed you may feel, 'Finding the Light in Dementia' is written in bite sized chunks that makes it easy to follow. By giving you space to write down any points you would like to make and providing question sheets for you to refer to when speaking with your doctor and/or legal professionals you can make this your personal guide. When following the approaches in this book, you should find that your partner will feel more understood and you will become calmer thereby helping you both find a sense of connection and continue to live well
Table Of Contents
1. A diagnosis of dementia, what now? -- 2. Communicating from the heart -- 3. Using memories to keep in touch -- 4. Staying connected through life stories -- 5. Creating a calm, safe home -- 6. Sleep is the best medication -- 7. Tips for eating and drinking -- 8. I am still me! -- 9. Understanding changes in mood and behaviour -- 10. Altered states: hallucinations, delusions, misperceptions -- 11. Caring for the caregiver -- 12. Considering care
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