Finding the Light in Dementia, a Guide for Families, Friends and Caregivers - E-book - ePub

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Jane M. Mullins

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Résumé

'Finding the Light in Dementia: a guide for families, friends and caregivers'  is the essential self help book that explains common changes that can occur in those living with dementia. By offering valuable approaches, tips and suggestions interspersed with individuals' stories, the reader can learn to care for and maintain a connection with their loved one (care partner). Whether you're a spouse, partner, daughter, son, sibling, friend or even a parent caring for a loved one living with dementia, this book is for you.
When you are caring for someone who has dementia you may feel alone and out of your depth. Finding the Light in Dementia walks you through some of the difficulties you may be going through and offers real life tips and advice that will help both you and your loved one learn how to make sense of dementia and. How to communicate & stay connected with your loved one. What to say and do during difficult & challenging circumstances.
How to care with confidence. How to reduce distress and stress in you bothFinding the Light in Dementia includes: Caregiver stories that provide tips and help you when you feel alone Up to date information about how dementia affects people and provides advice on what to do and say Short and easy to read chapters with summaries to quickly refer to at times of need Notes pages to write in, to tailor the information to your situation and help act as an aide memoire/diary about your loved one's likes & dislikes and what approaches work or don't work Ways to communicate your loved one's needs to other family members, caregivers and professionals Space for questions and answers for professionals Checklists for considering residential care or during a crisis

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    17/11/2019
  • Editeur
    DUETcare Publishing
  • ISBN
    978-1-9999268-2-3
  • EAN
    9781999926823
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de Jane M. Mullins

Jane M. Mullins is a dementia nurse consultant who has devoted over 25 years to the study & practice of dementia care. She has uncovered certain common features that help caregivers & the people they care for find better ways of coping. Her practice experience is backed up by expert knowledge gained from keeping up with research, lecturing & studying for her PhD; A suitcase of Memories. She is passionate about finding sensory, creative & intuitive ways of communicating with those living with dementia.
Through listening to & supporting people & their families during & following their diagnosis in memory clinics, caring for people who have dementia in hospital & in care homes, she has helped people throughout all of the stages of their condition. When managing a Nursing Home, she has supported their transition from home to residential care using life stories as a guide to planning their life & care throughout their remaining years.
This has included supporting their partners, families & friends. Her particular passions are finding ways to communicate with people who have dementia through music, art and nature as a way to helping them feel well and valued. 

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