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Dementia Behaviors - Caregivers Survival Guide
- Simple, Proven Methods to Control and Defuse the Situation Before It Blows Up!
- Narrated by: Dawn O. Watson
- Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Has your role as a dementia patient caregiver left you frustrated, anxious, and uncertain of your efforts? Do you feel overwhelmed and underappreciated with no one to turn to? Do you feel like you just may explode? Keep listening….
Your loved one’s Dementia impairs her ability to think, reason, and remember. Patients no longer recognize reality and often engage in difficult, irrational, and sometimes dangerous behavior.
Behavior you must manage—alone.
Sadly, the spouse/caregiver of a dementia patient will predecease the afflicted spouse 18 percent of the time.
Caring for a dementia patient can drain you physically, mentally, and emotionally. Dementia Behaviors—Caregivers Survival Guide addresses these concerns and gives you practical, applicable advice to reduce your angst and increase your peace.
Inside Dementia Behaviors—Caregivers Survival Guide, you’ll discover:
- Simple, proven methods to manage dementia-related conduct
- Dementia causes, types, and patient traits
- How to handle the patient’s difficult, irrational, and unpredictable actions
- Ways to modify household habits, incorporate safety measures, and enhance common spaces
- Resources to keep you—the caregiver—confident and content
PLUS: You’ll learn about therapies that benefit both you and the patient!
Dementia can be intense and patient supervision arduous for you, but the tools and advice you get in Dementia Behaviors - Caregivers Survival Guide will help alleviate your caregiver hardships.
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