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The Alzheimer's sourcebook for caregivers :a practical guide for getting through the day
- 作者: Davidson, Frena Gray.
- 出版: Los Angeles : Lowell House ©1999.
- 版本: 3rd ed.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xii, 276 pages).
- 標題: Caregivers psychology , HEALTH & FITNESS , psychology , Alzheimer Disease , Psychology. , DiseasesAlzheimer's & Dementia. , HEALTH & FITNESS Diseases -- Alzheimer's & Dementia. , Alzheimer's disease Patients -- Family relationships. , Caregivers , Caregivers Family relationships. , Alzheimer's disease , Electronic books. , Caregivers Psychology. , Popular Work , Alzheimer's disease Patients -- Home care. , Family relationships. , PatientsHome care. , PatientsFamily relationships.
- ISBN: 0737301317 , 9780737301311
- ISBN: 0737301317
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-268) and index. Foreword / Janet Lord -- The caregiver's journey -- Before diagnosis -- Alzheimer's disease : the facts -- Family crisis Alzheimer's style -- Education and acceptance : the secret of Alzheimer's success -- Alzheimer's communication : following the clues -- Getting through the day : daily problem solving -- Love works -- What shall we do next? : an activity guide -- Help, I'm going crazy : caring for the caregiver -- Knowing when to let go -- Approaching death -- Moving on -- Appendix A. The ten most common questions about Alzheimer's -- Appendix B. Resources -- Appendix C. Agency on aging -- Appendix D. Long-term care ombudsman -- Appendix E. State survey agencies.
- 摘要: This book is the only fact-based, hands-on, caregiving guide written by an in-home Alzheimer's caregiver. This unique book helps you work through the personal issues surrounding caregiving, including: how to recognize and manage stress; how to deal with difficult behaviors; how to find outside help when necessary; and how to nurture your own well-being. Opening a gateway for the future of caregiving, it describes an approach in which support and care become an organic, constantly adapting process, not a series of actions, but an art and a science of relationship, which grows from needs and issues of the family gathering around its afflicted member. This book shows how caregiving itself brings growth, a process in which everyone can gain and in which disease is not a villain, but a simple fact to be accommodated and, in the end, transcended as the family pursues a better quality of life for all.
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- 系統號: 005287610
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This book is the only fact-based, hands-on, caregiving guide written by an in-home Alzheimer's caregiver. This unique book helps you work through the personal issues surrounding caregiving, including: how to recognize and manage stress; how to deal with difficult behaviors; how to find outside help when necessary; and how to nurture your own well-being. Opening a gateway for the future of caregiving, it describes an approach in which support and care become an organic, constantly adapting process, not a series of actions, but an art and a science of relationship, which grows from needs and issues of the family gathering around its afflicted member. This book shows how caregiving itself brings growth, a process in which everyone can gain and in which disease is not a villain, but a simple fact to be accommodated and, in the end, transcended as the family pursues a better quality of life for all.
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