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A Dignified Life : The Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer's Care, A Guide for Family Caregivers :: 075730060X

A Dignified Life : The Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer's Care, A Guide for Family Caregivers
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Product ID: 27209

Publication Date: 2002-09-15
Author(s):Virginia Bell
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 323
Publisher: HCI
ISBN: 075730060X
ISBN13: 9780757300608

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Weight 0.47 Kgs
Price: HK$104.00

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Four million Americans currently suffer from Alzheimer's disease and experts estimate that 22 million people around the world will be so afflicted by 2025. Far too many families are struggling with the emotionally and physically draining responsibility of redefining their relationship with, and caring for, someone who not long ago was a vibrant member of society, yet may not know their own name today.

A Dignified Life helps combat the burnout and frustration that often accompany the task of caring for an Alzheimer's patient. Author David Troxel, an Alzheimer's expert and executive director of the California Central Coast Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, maintains that at its simplest this approach is based on treating the person like a best friend and working from their strengths, not their weaknesses. He explains: "As family members, caregivers and professionals, we have to try to connect with them. People with this disease in some way need someone to be . . . attentive and empathetic--someone who really tries to walk a mile in their shoes."

A Dignified Life goes beyond the typical tips offered by most books and takes advantage of readers' instinctive desire to build friendships and taps into the intuitive aspect of caregiving that is part of our very nature. It provides a complete model for care built around creative and effective communication and meaningful activities and includes touching stories that demonstrate how the Best Friends method continues to improve the lives of both those who have Alzheimer's disease and those who care for them.

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Author: Guest
I am a hospice chaplain and have numerous

patients who have AZ as well as my own 78

yr opld mother.

These suggestions (helped by actual suggested

dialogue) are very good and actually work.

I intuitively created some of the scenarios

with my mom before I read this book, but I have

used some of their suggestions as well and given this

book to my father and other older spouses and

friends who have loved ones with AZ. It is an

incredibly challenging disease that calls for

LOTS of patience and grace...just "go with it"

and you will be blessed with their extraordinary

courage as they learn to cope. My mother knows

something is wrong with her memory but does not

know what to do about it. Treating her with dignity

and respect takes time and thought but the Golden

Rule applies at every moment.


Author: Guest
I recently finished reading A Dignified Life by Virginia Bell and David Troxel and wish to thank the authors for making available a wonderful book on a difficult subject. It has provided tremendous support in helping me better understand Alzheimer's and especially how to relate to family and friends who have it. Recently my dearest aunt and uncle were diagnosed with this disease and I was unsure how our visits would go: what to say, how to interact with them, and what to do with them. The Best Friends approach offered such practical tips, examples, and guidelines to help with communication and interaction. It made my visits with my aunt and uncle less stressful and more enjoyable for all of us. My aunt still enjoys her sense of humor, so that the section on Friends Laugh Together and Often made a lot of sense. I would recommend this book for anyone dealing with relatives or friends with Alzheimer's disease. Above all else it helps us remember to treat them with dignity as best friends.


Author: Guest
Some books about Alzheimer's have just made us feel defeated, but this book has really helped my family. This book has helped us with communication, self-esteem, how to still do things together. We feel so much more supported. This is a hard disease, but this book is helping make day-to-day life a little easier. Give it a try. Everyone in your family will feel more valued.

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