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50 Things to Know to Take Care of a Spouse with Dementia
- Tales and Tips for Caring for Yourself and Your Loved One
- ナレーター: Bonnie Trost
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あらすじ・解説
Did you know that there are five million people in the US living with Alzheimer's and by 2050, there are projected to be 14 million? Spreading awareness of Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia is desperately needed. There are many more people with these diseases than other diseases that get much more money approved for research from the government or from donations.
This book was written to bring better awareness that people with dementia matter. Plus, the self-sacrificing hardworking caregivers who take care of spouses also matter.
Having a spouse that you have loved for years begin to change because of dementia can be distressing. This book will help you by informing you of 50 or more things that will help reduce many of those scary and stressful feelings, as well as help you be more calm in situations you may be facing such as anger, delusions or misbeliefs, depression, unusual behavior, and more.
Some of the 50 or more things will be lessons learned from the author while she was caring for her husband and the rest will be from different resources. The author, Jessica Dumas, does not claim to be in the medical field, but rather has an abundance of knowledge due to the experience of caring for her husband who had vascular dementia for almost five years.
Ask yourself if any of the following is a concern to you:
Do you suspect that your spouse has some type of dementia?
Has your spouse been diagnosed with a type of dementia?
Are you apprehensive about what to do to be prepared for the future of caring for your spouse with dementia?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this book is for you....
50 Things to Know to Take Care of a Spouse with Dementia, by author Jessica Dumas, offers a more personal approach as well as being detailed and more understandable than many books. Much of the information in books or online is in clinical or medical terms. Although there's nothing wrong with that approach, it can be hard to understand.