This is the book I desperately needed as a caregiver. A book with answers: How do you effectively communicate with someone who has Alzheimer’s or other form of dementia? Is it possible to know what they see or how they feel? Are they being punished? What does God have to say about this?
After 12 years in the trenches, I’ve pulled together the most important tips, lessons and revelations I learned on the front lines. I discovered that your body may have dementia, but your soul does not. So I found the greatest measure of peace and relief when I partnered with the One who loves my parents the most and knows them best.
Since caregivers have very little free time, every chapter in A Caregiver’s Daily Head is brief and to the point. Questions are provided with each chapter for personal reflection and/or support group conversations. From diagnosis to surviving caregiving when you’re barely hanging on, chapters include: What Does Dementia Feel Like? Honoring the Parent When the Parent Becomes the Child, How to Ask for Help, How to Take Care of Yourself, Meltdown and Respite.
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