This guide will equip you with the tools and knowledge to care for your loved one more efficiently to prevent caregiver burnout.
You will understand the dementia patient's and caregiver's perspectives when dealing with dementia.
This book is for you as a caregiver of a loved one facing the challenges of dementia. Understanding the progression of dementia will help you plan and prepare for the future. You may find this information powerful when deciding about your loved one's care.
According to the Alzheimer's Association, over 16 million Americans are already providing care for a loved one suffering from dementia.
Dementia caregivers often face challenges such as sleep deprivation, financial strains, emotional distress, depression, and anxiety. This guide will provide caregivers with the tools they need to cope with these challenges and provide the best possible care for their loved ones.
You probably think that the best way to care for your loved one is by providing him/her with as much normalcy and routine as possible. This may help the patient feel comfortable and secure, while also giving you a sense of control during what can be a very chaotic and unpredictable time.
You also believe that it is important to keep the lines of communication open with the patient and to never give up hope. You think that even though the disease may progress, there are still moments of connection and joy that can be shared between you as a caregiver and your loved one.
Learning about the different stages of dementia will help you understand what your loved one is going through and, more importantly, anticipate his/her needs.
This can help reduce stress and provide a more supportive environment. Knowing about the progressive nature of dementia can also help you make long-term plans for your loved one's care.
To provide care, it is crucial that you first take care of yourself so that you can continue providing the support your loved one needs.
If you are struggling to keep your loved one with dementia safe and comfortable at home, this guide is for you.
This well-researched book will provide you with:
Foreword by Jose G. Garcia, MD.
Stop struggling while caregiving to your loved one.