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How did it begin for you? In our family, we went through theories to explain it all away. This game went on for at least a year or two before one day, it clicked. Mom had Alzheimer’s.
This book is meant to be a guide to help you and those you love navigate the overwhelming diagnosis of dementia, especially Alzheimer’s Dementia, and the months and years that follow. It includes what we wish we had known, what we learned, and the resources that helped us along the way.
This book is an excellent and practical guide to help you navigate this tough challenge from the beginning to the end. –Suzy Nootz, MSN, RN, CDP, Country House Residence for Memory Care
An empathic and helpful guide in understanding and negotiating the process of recognizing, diagnosing, treating, and coping with a loved one with Alzheimer’s Dementia. –Dr. Robert G. Arias, PhD, Arias Neuropsychology & Behavioral Medicine, PC
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How did it begin for you? In our family, we went through theories to explain it all away. This game went on for at least a year or two before one day, it clicked. Mom had Alzheimer’s.
This book is meant to be a guide to help you and those you love navigate the overwhelming diagnosis of dementia, especially Alzheimer’s Dementia, and the months and years that follow. It includes what we wish we had known, what we learned, and the resources that helped us along the way.
This book is an excellent and practical guide to help you navigate this tough challenge from the beginning to the end. –Suzy Nootz, MSN, RN, CDP, Country House Residence for Memory Care
An empathic and helpful guide in understanding and negotiating the process of recognizing, diagnosing, treating, and coping with a loved one with Alzheimer’s Dementia. –Dr. Robert G. Arias, PhD, Arias Neuropsychology & Behavioral Medicine, PC