Dementia care doesn't have to be overwhelming...

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Common Complications will discuss multiple conditions that can occur with a person suffering from dementia. We’ll talk about what symptoms to watch for, preventive measures you can take, and treatment options. Some topics to be discussed will include urinary tract infections, constipation, pneumonia, bed sores, loss of appetite, frequent falls, and more.

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Planning for Emergencies

Weather disasters are becoming more frequent!

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Caregiver Overwhelmed is a collection of real life stories based on over 20 years experience as a nurse working with people with dementia and those that care for them. It includes case studies with recommended ideas and suggestions for handling difficult situations. Included is a sign up for the free workbook containing checklists and forms discussed in the book. 

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Memory Care confronts the issue of caregiver burnout. There comes a time when you just can’t do it anymore. Whether it’s the caregivers declining health or increasing violence by the person with dementia, there are options available. There is a sign up for the free workbook which includes checklists and questionnaires you can use to help make the right choices for you and your family. 

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Dementia Activities discusses four areas of the body and mind and the types of activities that benefit each area.  This is a collection of adult activities that you can do with a person with dementia. Inside you’ll find ideas on how to schedule and get started, along with sources for supplies. The free workbook contains checklists and calendars to help you get started.

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Sundown Syndrome defines sudden escalation in behaviors associated with daily time changes. These sudden behavior changes in a person with dementia are confusing. But they can also be dangerous.  This book gives in depth information about this challenging condition often associated with persons suffering with dementia.

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