Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer's Disease
$24.06
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Book Synopsis: For caregivers of deeply forgetful people: a book that combines new ethics guidelines with an innovative program on how to communicate and connect with people with Alzheimer's. How do we approach a "deeply forgetful" loved one so as to notice and affirm their continuing self-identity? For three decades, Stephen G. Post has worked around the world encouraging caregivers to become more aware of―and find renewed hope in―surprising expressions of selfhood despite the challenges of cognitive decline. In this book, Post offers new perspectives on the worth and dignity of people with Alzheimer's and related disorders despite the negative influence of "hypercognitive" values that place an ethically unacceptable emphasis on human dignity as based on linear rationality and strength of memory. This bias, Post argues, is responsible for the abusive exclusion of this population from our shared humanity. With vignettes and narratives, he argues for a deeper dignity grounded in consciousness, emotional presence, creativity, interdependence, music, and a self that is not "gone" but "differently abled."
Post covers key practical topics such as:
- understanding the experience of dementia
- noticing subtle expressions of continuing selfhood, including "paradoxical lucidity"
- perspectives on ethical quandaries from diagnosis to terminal care and everything in between, as gleaned from the voices of caregivers
- how to communicate optimally and use language effectively
- the value of art, poetry, symbols, personalized music, and nature in revealing self-identity
- the value of trained "dementia companion" dogs
At a time when medical advances to cure these conditions are still out of reach and the most recent drugs have shown limited effectiveness, Post argues that focusing discussion and resources on the relational dignity of these individuals and the respite needs of their caregivers is vital. Grounding ethics on the equal worth of all conscious human beings, he provides a cautionary perspective on preemptive assisted suicide based on cases that he has witnessed. He affirms vulnerability and interdependence as the core of the human condition and celebrates caregivers as advocates seeking social and economic justice in an American system where they and their loved ones receive only leftover scraps. Racially inclusive and grounded in diversity, Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People also includes a workshop appendix focused on communication and connection, "A Caregiver Resilience Program," by Rev. Dr. Jade C. Angelica.
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Are you a caregiver of a deeply forgetful loved one? Finding it challenging to communicate and connect with them? Look no further! Introducing "Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer's Disease" - a revolutionary book by Stephen G. Post. With years of experience and expertise, Post provides caregivers with new ethics guidelines and an innovative program to effectively interact with those suffering from Alzheimer's.
In this thought-provoking book, Post emphasizes the importance of recognizing and affirming the self-identity of individuals with Alzheimer's. This book challenges the prevailing "hypercognitive" values that disregard the worth and dignity of those affected by cognitive decline. Post presents a compelling argument for a deeper understanding of consciousness, emotional presence, creativity, and interdependence as the basis for dignity. By utilizing vignettes and narratives, he offers practical advice on topics such as effective communication, the role of art and nature, and the value of trained "dementia companion" dogs.
At a time when a cure for Alzheimer's remains elusive and drugs have limited effectiveness, "Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People" advocates for a shift in focus towards the relational dignity of individuals with Alzheimer's and the vital respite needs of their caregivers. Post cautions against preemptive assisted suicide and instead promotes vulnerability and interdependence as the core values of the human condition. This book celebrates caregivers as advocates for justice in a system that often fails to provide the support they and their loved ones need.
Don't miss out on this life-changing resource! Take the first step towards improving your caregiving skills and providing the dignity your loved ones deserve. To learn more about "Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer's Disease" and to embark on this transformative journey, click here. Act now and make a real difference in the lives of those affected by Alzheimer's!
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