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More Books about Family Experiences
Eight women who lived through their husbands' declines talk frankly about how they faced the agonizing decisions they had to make and live with. | |
This book helps you to overcome the challenges of looking after a loved one with Alzheimer's: communicating, staying healthy, making your home safe, avoiding depression, finding long-term health care, and more. | |
In her newest novel, Barbara Delinsky crafts an unforgettable story of three generations of women in one family, examining the limits of love, responsibility, and commitment. | |
This book is based on diaries that were written to help alliviate the great pressure of caring. This intense, yet at times humorous, book presents a story of exceptional human courage, determination and compassion. | |
This is a practical source of information for anyone who teaches caregiving, acts as a caregiver, or studies caregiving. It provides a research investigation into the factors associated with effective caregiving to dementia patients. | |
Grayce Bonham Carter has painted a tribute that will cause you to laugh and cry as she shares from her journals the story of the "Dear One," her husband, afflicted with this mysterious disease. | |
In fictional synthesis, Robert Gard traces the life of "Harry McDare," a patient in a skilled nursing facility rest home. Harry closes his life in the shadow of Alzheimer's. It is Harry's story---which has many parallels to that of a close friend of the author's---that forms the core of this enriching exploration. | |
Marguerite Atkins has bravely shared her moving experience. She has opened to us the (private) doors of her heart and her understanding, with the hope that by doing so, others who need strength and wisdom may find help. |