This family guide to care at home for elderly people incorporates the latest medical knowledge about Alzheimer's disease and confusional illness. It introduces a new range of issues and covers all of the medical, financial, legal, social and emotional aspects of caring at home as well as explaining what outside help is available. The book combining practical advice with case histories.
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This family guide to care at home for elderly people incorporates the latest medical knowledge about Alzheimer's disease and confusional illness. It introduces a new range of issues and covers all of the medical, financial, legal, social and emotional aspects of caring at home as well as explaining what outside help is available. The book combining practical advice with case histories.
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Tough knowing how to help your parents in the last phase of their lives. Juggling to make a safe place, that they will enjoy
Great book to guide you through the many stages-
lucinda s
Feb 3, 2011
Helpful Insight
I bought this book to garner a better understanding for what a friend is going through with "dementing illness." This book is well written and fills in the blanks about things to watch for whichcan be an indicator of progression into the next stage of the illness. Best of all it also covers the mental and physical wellbeing of the caregiver/spouse and how to help them deal with the slow loss of of their loved one. I would recommend this book to anyone who has a dear friend or relative with a dementing mental illness who wants to know what to expect and how to cope day to day with the person as their mind slowly fades away while the body stays healthy. Easy read for non-professional caregivers.