Author: Jane Crisp
Whether living with you or some distance away, this book is for people who want to keep in touch with a loved one with Alzheimer’s for as long as you possibly can.
An excellent guide to interacting with people who have a difficulty communicating, topics include non-verbal signals, speaking in fragments, body language, doing things together, making sense out of what is said, being a good listener, and much, much more. The strategies described in Keeping in Touch with Someone Who Has Alzheimer’s will help you make best use of any time you can spend visiting a family member or friend who has dementia, plus it includes suggestions on how to maintain a sense of contact during the periods when you cannot be there.
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101 Music Activities
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2285 - Memory Books
2289 - I'm Still Here
A Different Visit
A Dignified Life The Best Friends Approach to Alzheimers Care
A Guide to Ministering to Alzheimer’s Patients and Their Families
A Loving Voice - Volume I
A Loving Voice: A Caregivers Book of Read-Aloud Stories for the Elderly
A Personal Guide to Living with Progressive Memory Loss
A Return Journey
Adult Coloring Books (set of five) for Men and Women
Allie Learns About Alzheimers Disease
Alzheimers A to Z
Alzheimers Early Stages
Alzheimer's From the Inside Out
Bathing Without a Battle (book)
Big Book of Alzheimers Activities Vol 1 and 2
Care Planning Cookbook
Caregiving The Spiritual Journey of Love Loss and Renewal
Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimers Disease A Christian Perspective
Comforting the Confused
Complete Guide to Alzheimers Proofing Your Home
Conversations
Coping and Caring: When Someone You Love has Alzheimer’s
Counseling the Alzheimers Caregiver
Creating Moments of Joy
Daily Doses of Nostalgia
Dancing with Dementia
Dancing with Rose
Elder Care - A Six Step Guide to Balancing Work and Family
Elder Rage
Eldercare 911: Questions and Answers Book
Enrichment Sensory Program
Everyday Fashions of the Fifties
Exercise for Frail Elders
Favorite Hymns -- Favorite Hymns - From “Amazing Grace” to “What a Friend,” this book has large print easy to read verses from twenty four of the most popular hymns. It is beautifully illustrated and lies flat for easy following.
Finding the Joy in Alzheimers
Full Circle: Spiritual Therapy for the Elderly
Gentlemens Gatherings
Getting to Know Ruben Plotnick
Getting to Know The Life Stories of Older Adults
Gone Without a Trace
Grandmas Cobwebs
Happy New Year to You
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