Showing posts with label dementia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dementia. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Discover Glass Full of Tears

One of the very interesting and informative books for caregivers, written from a wife's viewpoint, is Glass Full of Tears, Dementia Day-By-Day by June Lund Shiplett.  Here June relates the frustrations and joys of caring for her husband as he developed dementia.

Whether your family member has Alzheimer's or some other form of dementia, June's account may help you get through each day.  You'll realize you aren't alone.

I met June when we taught at a writers' workshop and then attended a book signing for our books.  Coincidentally, I was caring for my mom, who had Alzheimer's, at the time June was promoting her book and speaking to groups.

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Another Alzheimer's Resource

Alzheimer's Weekly & Dementia Weekly Newsletter is delivered to you via e-mail from the Alzheimer's Weekly web site.
Here you'll find many updates about these conditions delivered in a very readable and attractive format.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Learning About Alzheimer's from Richard Taylor, Ph.D

Learning first hand what it's like to experience dementia or Alzheimer's unables us caregivers and family members to be more understanding and helpful. I often tried to realize where Mother and Auntie were coming from, what world they were living in on a particular day, what was motivating their behavior and thought processes. Putting myself into their world (at least the best I could) enabled me to be more understanding and patient...and even enjoy my foray into a time past. Hopefully this made an increasingly difficult life easier for them, too.

Richard Taylor has been diagnosed with dememtia, probably of the Alzheimer's type. His purpose now is writing and speaking to inform, help and encourage others, both victims and caregivers, as well as the general public.

Richard maintains a web site complete with videos, provides a monthly newsletter, and has written the book, Alzheimer's from the Inside Out.

I wish I'd had something like Richard's web site, blog, newsletters and videos to help me when Mother and Auntie were ill.
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