
Caregiving for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease or dementia is hard but with this book, you and your family will successfully face the challenges that these diseases present.Dementia is a very common neurological disease of aging affecting millions of people in complex ways. There are multiple forms of the dementia, including Alzheimer's Disease, Lewy Body Dementia, Frontotemporal Dementia, and vascular dementia, among others, and many share features of slowly progressive and profound changes affecting memory, thinking, behavior, and personality. The disease often introduces personal and even financial strains, which can be at times hard to understand. Unfortunately, most forms of dementia have no definitive treatments to prevent, slow, or stop the progression, but there is a concerted effort in the scientific community to change this. There is a consistent hope that there will soon be a new era of scientific breakthroughs impacting dementia. Now, and in the future, patients with dementia, their friends, and their families need resources to successfully face the challenges introduced by the disease. Navigating Life with Dementia is designed as a handbook including tools to manage both day-to-day issues and to anticipate the long-term impact of the disease for dementia patients as well as their friends and families. This volume will help families in all stages of dementia care, beginning with the earliest hints of cognitive problems through advanced stages. In easily understood language, the book thoroughly covers the complexities of the dementias, the establishment of a diagnosis, what to expect throughout the stages of disease, and how to best anticipate and manage common problems.
How can families and caregivers effectively manage the multifaceted challenges of dementia and Alzheimer's disease throughout the progression of the condition? Dr. James M. Noble, a neurologist, utilizes his clinical expertise to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the various forms of dementia. The book synthesizes current medical knowledge with practical advice to assist families in navigating the diagnostic process, symptom management, and long-term care planning.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the accessible, clear language used to explain complex neurological conditions. Experts highlight this as a practical, foundational resource for families seeking to understand the progression of dementia and the realities of caregiving.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190495707
ISBN-13:
9780190495701
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