Finding Life in the Land of Alzheimer's

Finding Life in the Land of Alzheimer's
Author: Lauren Kessler
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2007-05-31
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1101215461

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"An excellent book…an emotional and ruminative anchor...She leaves her readers with hope.”-- San Francisco Chronicle One journalist's riveting and surprisingly hopeful in-the-trenches view of Alzheimer's Nearly five million people in the United States are living with Alzheimer's. Like many children of Alzheimer's sufferers, Lauren Kessler, an accomplished journalist, was devastated by the disease that seemed to erase her mother's identity even before claiming her life. But suppose people with Alzheimer's are not slates wiped blank. Suppose they experience friendship and loss, romance and jealousy, joy and sorrow? To better understand this debilitating condition, Kessler enlists as a bottom-of-the-rung caregiver at an Alzheimer's facility and learns lessons that challenge what we think we know about the disease. A compelling, clear-eyed, and emotionally resonant narrative, Finding Life in the Land of Alzheimer's offers a new optimistic look at what the disease can teach us and a much-needed tonic for those faced with providing care for someone they love. Previously published as Dancing With Rose.

Dancing with Rose

Dancing with Rose
Author: Lauren Kessler
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780670038596

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Documents a journalist's work as a caregiver for Alzheimer's patients after the disease claimed her mother's life, a process during which she came to deeply respect and admire the contributions of a care facility's overworked, underpaid, and humor-possessing employees.

Dancing with Rose

Dancing with Rose
Author: Lauren Kessler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780670038596

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Documents a journalist's work as a caregiver for Alzheimer's patients after the disease claimed her mother's life, a process during which she came to deeply respect and admire the contributions of a care facility's overworked, underpaid, and humor-possessing employees.

Love in the Land of Dementia

Love in the Land of Dementia
Author: Deborah Shouse
Publisher: Central Recovery Press, LLC
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1937612503

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Caregiver Shouse celebrates spiritual and practical lessons learned on her unscripted yet rewarding journey with her mother through Alzheimer's disease.

Service Learning and Literary Studies in English

Service Learning and Literary Studies in English
Author: Laurie Grobman
Publisher: Modern Language Association
Total Pages:
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1603292039

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Service learning can help students develop a sense of civic responsibility and commitment, often while addressing pressing community needs. One goal of literary studies is to understand the ethical dimensions of the world, and thus service learning, by broadening the environments students consider, is well suited to the literature classroom. Whether through a public literacy project that demonstrates the relevance of literary study or community-based research that brings literary theory to life, student collaboration with community partners brings social awareness to the study of literary texts and helps students and teachers engage literature in new ways. In their introduction, the volume editors trace the history of service learning in the United States, including the debate about literature's role, and outline the best practices of the pedagogy. The essays that follow cover American, English, and world literature; creative nonfiction and memoir; literature-based writing; and cross-disciplinary studies. Contributors describe a wide variety of service-learning projects, including a course on the Harlem Renaissance in which students lead a community writing workshop, an English capstone seminar in which seniors design programs for public libraries, and a creative nonfiction course in which first-year students work with elderly community members to craft life narratives. The volume closes with a list of resources for practitioners and researchers in the field.

Abnormal Psychology

Abnormal Psychology
Author: Ann M. Kring
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1119362288

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Abnormal Psychology: The Science and Treatment of Psychological Disorders consists of a balance and blending of research and clinical application, the use of paradigms as an organizing principle, and involving the learner in the kinds of real-world problem solving engaged in by clinicians and scientists. Students learn that psychopathology is best understood by considering multiple perspectives and that these varying perspectives provide the clearest accounting of the causes of these disorders as well as the best possible treatments.

I Was Once Like You

I Was Once Like You
Author: Carolyn (Nesto) Haynali
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2011-11-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1467849510

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I Was Once Like You By Carolyn (Nesto) Haynali Chuck her loving husband was like everyone else when he was born. He went through life doing the things that he was supposed to do. He was a normal man who went into the military service for his country, married, raised two children and provided a good home for his family. He had a good life until he was told he had, Alzheimers disease. That was the worse news he had ever heard. He had many other illnesses through his life but Alzheimers was the worst. Alzheimers disease strips you of who you used to be and as the years go by you are not able to remember the things that you once enjoyed or the people that you loved, friends or family that you knew. You just cant remember. What can they do to help me? Chuck would say, They cant do anything but please still show me love and be there for me. In my own mind I am still who I used to be. I want to say to them, I Was Once Like You, Before I Got Alzheimers. This book will help you understand what its like to be a person with Alzheimers disease and the care and concern that it takes being a caregiver and an advocate for your loved one. Carolyns long journey with Chuck will be inspirational. God Bless You!

Ministry with Persons with Mental Illness and Their Families, Second Edition

Ministry with Persons with Mental Illness and Their Families, Second Edition
Author: Robert H. Albers
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1506457835

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Those who are afflicted as well as those who are adversely affected by mental illness often live lives of "quiet desperation" without recourse to appropriate assistance. Most caregivers confronted with these illnesses in the work of ministry have had no training or accurate information about mental illnesses, so frequently they do nothing, resulting in further harm and damage. Others may operate out of a theological system that does not adequately account for the nature, severity, or treatment of these illnesses. In Ministry with Persons with Mental Illness and Their Families, Second Edition, psychiatrists and pastoral theologians come together in an interdisciplinary, collaborative effort to ensure accuracy of information concerning the medical dimensions of mental illness, interpret these illnesses from a faith perspective, and make suggestions relative to effective ministry. Readers will learn how science and a faith tradition can not only co-exist but work in tandem to alleviate the pain of the afflicted and affected.

No Act of Love Is Ever Wasted

No Act of Love Is Ever Wasted
Author: Jane Marie Thibault
Publisher: Upper Room Books
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0835818047

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With more than 5 million people in the United States living with Alzheimer's disease and nearly 10 million loved ones caring for them, addressing the concerns of these elders and their caregivers is a matter of increasing importance. Relying on their many years of experience in this area, Jane Thibault and Richard Morgan offer this book to provide a fresh, hopeful model of dealing with life and death in the realm of Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Caregivers have two basic needs: affirmation that caregiving is not in vain and reassurance that the lives of those for whom they care are not being lived in vain. Care receivers need more than medical attention; they need tender care, involvement in the community, and a sense of connection with a loving God. When patient and caregiver regard this shared experience as a "mutual spiritual path," each plays a role in deepening the spiritual life of the other. No Act of Love Is Ever Wasted is an excellent resource for individuals caring for loved ones as well as for counselors, support group leaders, pastors, and other professionals. In addition to offering practical ways to help, this book serves as a reminder that every act of love brings positive transformation to the recipient, to the giver, and to the world.

Land of Forgetfulness

Land of Forgetfulness
Author: Lorraine Pakkala
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1512766178

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This book was written to be of assistance to those receiving the shattering news of a loved one entering or already in the throes of Alzheimers. When the sad reality of my husbands diagnosis was confirmed, I searched for a book to help me in the day-to-day routine to just get by. I found books with reams of statistics and warnings of terminal certainty but nothing helpful for coping on a daily basis. Im sharing here a few of the coping mechanisms that were helpful to me. Each caregiver will experience obstacles unique to their loved one. Hopefully, some of my techniques will be of help on this sad journey. There are over five million people in the U.S. currently living with Alzheimers. That number is expected to more than double by 2050. This is a very scary statistic indeed. There is a small measure of comfort in knowing you are not alone. My hope is that this book will also give a measure of comfort.