Author: Janet G Cruz
Narrator: Susanna Burney
Unabridged: 3 hr 55 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 04/19/2023
REVOLUTIONIZE YOUR DEMENTIA CAREGIVING WITH KNOWLEDGE & PRACTICAL TIPS
This book for dealing with dementia loved ones equips you with everything you need to become a better dementia caregiver.
The book provides insight into the patient's perspective as well as the caregiver's perspective, helping you understand what your dearest one is going through living with dementia. By keeping lines of communication open and never giving up hope, you can create moments of connection and joy that strengthen your bond.
TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF TO BETTER CARE FOR OTHERS
This dementia caregiver’s guide emphasizes the importance of self-care, providing strategies to reduce stress, prevent burnout, and maintain your own physical and emotional health. We recognize the importance of nurturing your caregiving spirit and highlight the essential role that taking a well-deserved break to recharge plays in achieving this.
Comprehensive Guide: Features a complete guide to caregiving, covering everything from the basics of the disease to advanced caregiving strategies.
11 Step-by-Step Plan: The book offers a roadmap to help caregivers to understand the complexities of dementia care with ease.
Dual Perspective: The dementia caregiver book takes into account both the perspective of the dementia patient and the caregiver, providing a holistic approach to caregiving.
Written for: This self-help book is written for dementia caregivers, providing them with invaluable knowledge, tools, and emotional support to make their journey smoother.
Written by: The book for dealing with people with dementia is authored by Janet G. Cruz, an expert in dementia care with years of experience in helping caregivers navigate the challenges of dementia care.
Navigate the complexities of dementia care with confidence and compassion.
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