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Book Synopsis: With more than 6 million people in the United States living with Alzheimer's disease and more than 11 million Americans providing unpaid care for people with Alzheimer's or other dementias, addressing the concerns of these elders and their caregivers is a matter of increasing importance. Relying on their many years of experience in this area, gerontologist Jane Marie Thibault and Richard L. Morgan offer this book to provide a fresh, hopeful model of dealing with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.
Caregivers have two basic needs: affirmation that their caregiving is not in vain and reassurance that the lives of those for whom they care are not without purpose. Care receivers need more than medical attention--they need tender care, involvement in the community, and a sense of connection with a loving God. When care receivers and caregivers are able to view their relationship as a mutual spiritual path, each plays a role in deepening the spiritual life of the other.
Addressing topics such as communicating with and providing meaningful worship experiences for loved ones suffering from memory loss, Thibault and Morgan offer creative approaches to ensure care for both elders and caregivers. They also recommend ways churches can minister more effectively in this arena.
In addition to being an excellent resource for individuals caring for loved ones, No Act of Love Is Ever Wasted is a helpful resource for counselors, support group leaders, pastors, and other professionals. Besides offering practical ways to help, this book serves as a reminder that every act of love brings positive transformation to the recipient, the giver, and the world.
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Are you a caregiver looking for hope and inspiration in the midst of caring for a loved one with dementia? Look no further than "No Act of Love is Ever Wasted." This insightful book by Jane Marie Thibault and Richard L. Morgan offers a fresh and uplifting perspective on dealing with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Discover practical ways to provide meaningful care and support for both the care receiver and yourself. Every act of love you show brings positive transformation to the world.
With over 6 million people in the US living with Alzheimer's and 11 million caregivers providing unpaid care, the need for effective and compassionate support is greater than ever. Thibault and Morgan draw on their expertise to guide you through communicating with your loved one and creating worship experiences that bring comfort and connection. Let this book be your companion on the spiritual journey of caregiving.
If you are a counselor, support group leader, pastor, or any professional working with individuals affected by dementia, "No Act of Love is Ever Wasted" is a valuable resource for you. Gain insights into how to minister effectively in this challenging arena and discover creative approaches to ensure both caregivers and care receivers feel supported and valued. Let this book empower you to make a difference in the lives of those impacted by dementia.
Ready to find purpose and meaning in your caregiving journey? Embrace the spiritual path of mutual care and transformation with "No Act of Love is Ever Wasted." Order your copy today and be inspired to make a positive impact on those you care for and the world around you.
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