As their condition worsens, patients become increasingly unable to care for themselves and have to rely on someone else, usually a loved one, to look after them.
As a caregiver, it can be incredibly intimidating and often anxiety-inducing to have so many responsibilities, and challenges thrust upon you.
Especially for those without any experience, caring for a loved one with dementia can be overwhelming - you don’t want the guilt of making mistakes.
In this book, you’ll learn...
- What is dementia
- Causes and signs of dementia
- Practical caring for a person with dementia
- How to deal with troubling behavior
- How to deal with communication issues
- Tips for caregiver
- How to find tools that help caregivers
- Much, much more!
As a caregiver, your own mental stability can play the single most important role in determining how well your loved one lives when you are providing dementia care. The essential guide for all caregivers to dementia offers thorough and practical advice on understanding the illness, providing care for a loved one, and taking care of yourself.