More Hope For Helpers: Restoring Wholeness to Alzheimer's & Dementia Related Disorder Caregivers
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Rating | : | 4.92 (955 Votes) |
Asin | : | B005KK8EM6 |
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Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Have holidays become a tear-filled hassle instead of times of pleasure and enjoyment? Can you really make transitioning to specialized care a pleasure for both of you? How will you prepare yourself for their inevitable death, and what should you expect just afterward?Come and find hope for the helper.. That's why this series of books was created: to help you fulfill that calling while remaining whole and healthy. This book was written especially for you: the spouse, child, friend or other family member of someone who has Alzheimer's Disease or another dementia disorder.The National Academy of Sciences reports that the "stress of family caregiving for persons with dementia has been shown to impact a person's immune system for up to three years after their caregiving ends thus increasing their chances of developing a chronic illness themselves."Caregiving is a noble but difficult calling, there is no doubt about it. Each easy-to-read, 70 Kindle page book offers practical tips, encouragement, and compassion
More Compassion! More Hope for Helpers feels like another hug of compassion! In Michael Byrd's second book, he walks the caregiver through arranging for special care, changing holiday expectations, and coping with inevitable loss. While other books on Alzheimer's and dementia focus on care for the patient, Michael's much n. Incredibly useful information! Another fantastic resource for families and caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer's and Dementia! Picking up where Hope For Helpers: Restoring Wholeness to Alzheimer's & Dementia Related Disorder Caregivers left off, this book covers crucial information from the specialized care transition to the loss of. Just OK Henry B. Mattimore No new ground here. Maybe a good starting point for those finding themselves caregivers for the first time. Somewhat useful.