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A Dignified Life: The Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer's Care, A Guide for Family Caregivers | 
| Authors: Virginia Bell, David Troxel Publisher: HCI Category: Book
List Price: $12.95 Buy New: $6.00 You Save: $6.95 (54%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 10122
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 323 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.4 x 1
ISBN: 075730060X Dewey Decimal Number: 362.196831 EAN: 9780757300608 ASIN: 075730060X
Publication Date: September 15, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: In excellent condition! 100% Guaranteed. Immediate shipping with recycled materials!
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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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Alzheimers August 30, 2008 A very good, nuts and bolts book that helps greatly with the caring of a patient with a fading mind. Thank You
A Dignified Life July 4, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I think this book is an excellent book in givig ideas as to the different problems that can occur when caring for one that has AD. It gives examples of the do's and don't's during various problems that can arise in caregiving
Terrific! August 22, 2006 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I had the opportunity to work with Ms. Bell at the Helping Hands center almost 10 years ago. It is an amazing program and she is the most amazing person I have ever met. This book teaches you the fundamentals of how the Day Care operates and how to communicate with those afflicted with Dementia. After all these years I still rely on this book and its teachings in my work as a therapist.
Good idea July 5, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book was very easy to read and understand and for someone just starting caregiving the book gives some good ideas. I do think though that for more indepth information there are better books out there.
The single best book on caring for a family member with Alzheimer's disease December 7, 2005 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
As a professional in the Alzheimer's field, as well as a family caregiver, I have read dozens of books on caring for people with Alzheimer's disease. Though there are many excellent ones (Claudia J. Strauss's "Talking to Alzheimer's" and Bell & Troxel's "The Best Friends' Book of Alzheimer's Activities" are other favorites), this is the first book I most recommend to anyone on the challenging journey of caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease. It is simply superb.
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