Navigating the Dementia Journey: A Compassionate Guide to Understanding, Supporting, and Living With Dementia
$14.99
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Book Synopsis: If you want to help stop dementia from robbing your loved one’s chance to enjoy life to its fullest, then keep reading…What was your first reaction when your loved one had been diagnosed with dementia? Perhaps like many who find themselves in a similar situation, you felt immediate sadness and grief. Maybe you also felt afraid… since you’re uncertain of what the coming days will be like and how it would affect your loved one. It's completely understandable – after all, dementia has been branded "the silent thief," stealing a person’s memories, identity, and independence. And for some dementia patients, it’s even worse – it has also taken away their family and friends.
In fact, a report revealed that one in seven people with dementia in the U.S. live by themselves, with up to 50% of them having no identifiable caregiver. However, your loved one does not have to be among those who suffer from dementia alone. Instead of being driven away by the negative aspects hounding the condition, you can offer the help and support they need now more than ever.
Fostering strong connections with people with dementia is extremely crucial. According to a study, having a close relationship with caregivers may slow down the progression of a patient’s decline. This means that while you cannot rid them of their condition, you can give them care… so they can enjoy life a little longer.
The key is to have a better understanding of dementia so you’ll know how to face it head-on. Fortunately, this book will provide you with everything you need to know so you can hold your loved one’s hand – literally and figuratively – while addressing their needs.
Inside, here is just a small fraction of what you will discover:
- What happens inside the mind of a person with dementia… and why they become completely different than they used to be as the condition progresses
- 100+ practical steps to take care of your loved one with dementia – how to meet their needs from nutrition and hygiene, to sleeping and coping with memory loss
- How to effectively communicate with them… and what to avoid saying to them at all costs!
- The 7 most challenging behaviors of someone with dementia and how you can deal with each without reaching your breaking point
- Simple, fun, and creative activities to do with your loved one with dementia – maximize benefits with minimum effort!
- The other types of dementia apart from Alzheimer’s Disease, and how each affects someone
- Why some caregivers give in to burnout – what you should do so you don’t suffer the same fate
- And much more.
Contrary to popular belief, it is very possible for people with dementia to live a high-quality life… with the help of their loved ones.
Remember, they are still the same person – your parent or sibling or any family member – who values relationships, finds excitement in social interactions, and desires positive feelings that can last even after their memory fades.
If you want to make meaningful moments with your loved one despite the challenges of dementia, then scroll up and click “Add to Cart” right now.
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If you want to help stop dementia from robbing your loved one’s chance to enjoy life to its fullest, then keep reading… What was your first reaction when your loved one had been diagnosed with dementia?
Perhaps like many who find themselves in a similar situation, you felt immediate sadness and grief. Maybe you also felt afraid… since you’re uncertain of what the coming days will be like and how it would affect your loved one.
It’s completely understandable – after all, dementia has been branded “the silent thief,” stealing a person’s memories, identity, and independence. And for some dementia patients, it’s even worse – it has also taken away their family and friends.
In fact, a report revealed that one in seven people with dementia in the U.S. live by themselves, with up to 50% of them having no identifiable caregiver. However, your loved one does not have to be among those who suffer from dementia alone. Instead of being driven away by the negative aspects hounding the condition, you can offer the help and support they need now more than ever.
Fostering strong connections with people with dementia is extremely crucial. According to a study, having a close relationship with caregivers may slow down the progression of a patient’s decline. This means that while you cannot rid them of their condition, you can give them care… so they can enjoy life a little longer.
The key is to have a better understanding of dementia so you’ll know how to face it head-on. Fortunately, this book will provide you with everything you need to know so you can hold your loved one’s hand – literally and figuratively – while addressing their needs.
Inside, here is just a small fraction of what you will discover:
- What happens inside the mind of a person with dementia… and why they become completely different than they used to be as the condition progresses
- 100+ practical steps to take care of your loved one with dementia – how to meet their needs from nutrition and hygiene, to sleeping and coping with memory loss
- How to effectively communicate with them… and what to avoid saying to them at all costs!
- The 7 most challenging behaviors of someone with dementia and how you can deal with each without reaching your breaking point
- Simple, fun, and creative activities to do with your loved one with dementia – maximize benefits with minimum effort!
- The other types of dementia apart from Alzheimer’s Disease, and how each affects someone
- Why some caregivers give in to burnout – what you should do so you don’t suffer the same fate
- And much more.
Contrary to popular belief, it is very possible for people with dementia to live a high-quality life… with the help of their loved ones.
Click here to learn more and be the support system your loved one with dementia needs today.
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