A Loving Approach to Dementia Care: Making Meaningful Connections while Caregiving (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
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Book Synopsis: An encouraging and compassionate guide for dementia caregivers. Caring for someone with dementia means devotedly and patiently doing a hundred little things each day. But few care providers are trained to meet the challenges of dementia—despite the fact that millions of people will struggle with it as they grow older. In A Loving Approach to Dementia Care, Laura Wayman, who is known professionally as the Dementia Whisperer, offers practical, compassionate advice on overcoming caregiving obstacles and maintaining meaningful relationships with loved ones who have dementia and memory loss. In this thoroughly revised third edition, Wayman includes
- answers to common caregiver questions, such as "What is dementia?"
- a detailed explanation of how to cope with and care for a spouse with dementia symptoms, including advice about communication
- a new chapter on caring for someone who has dementia along with other health problems
- recommendations about how to handle challenging situations and behaviors
- dementia-aware activities that work for both family caregivers and professional care staff
- fresh caregiving insights that emphasize the importance of taking time to care for oneself
Each chapter contains two sections—"Lessons Learned" and "Perceptions and Approaches"—which provide details about how readers can apply lessons from the stories Wayman tells to their own caregiving practice. Providing support for the numerous difficulties and disruptions that all caregivers face along the way, A Loving Approach to Dementia Care is an empathetic guide filled with respect, calm, and creativity. It will leave readers feeling empowered and inspired.
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Are you looking for a practical and compassionate guide to help you navigate the challenges of dementia caregiving? Look no further than "A Loving Approach to Dementia Care: Making Meaningful Connections while Caregiving". Authored by Laura Wayman, known as the Dementia Whisperer, this book offers insightful advice on overcoming caregiving obstacles and maintaining meaningful relationships with loved ones suffering from dementia and memory loss.
In this thoroughly revised third edition, Wayman provides answers to common caregiver questions and offers a detailed explanation of how to cope with and care for a spouse with dementia symptoms. With a new chapter on caring for someone with dementia and other health problems, this book covers a wide range of caregiving scenarios and provides valuable recommendations for handling challenging situations and behaviors.
But this book is much more than just practical advice. It also emphasizes the importance of self-care for caregivers and provides dementia-aware activities that work for both family caregivers and professional care staff. Each chapter contains two sections - "Lessons Learned" and "Perceptions and Approaches" - which provide actionable strategies based on real-life stories.
By reading "A Loving Approach to Dementia Care", you will feel empowered and inspired to provide the best possible care to your loved ones. Don't miss out on this empathetic guide that offers respect, calm, and creativity. Take the first step towards becoming a better dementia caregiver today!
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