
Caregivers finally have a book that speaks directly about managing behaviors such as rummaging, anxiety, decreased communication, confusion, apathy, repetitive questioning, paranoia, aggression, memory loss and declining mobility. What do you do when mother is digging in the trash trying to organize what she finds? What do you do when grandpa has not changed his clothes for two weeks? What do you do when dad is becoming agitated and yells at you for making suggestions of things to do? What do you do when your grandmother begins to wander? By design, this book provides simplified, straightforward, step-by-step guidance to learn successful strategies for providing loving care with a therapeutic benefit. The authors are practicing speech-language pathologists and experts in therapeutic interventions and strategies to manage dementia induced behaviors. They travel across the U.S. teaching their method of behavior management and are international speakers on this topic. Dementia: Loving Care is not a book about drugs and research for the cure. It is about teaching caregivers how to manage dementia induced behaviors. This book speaks directly to those who have the daily responsibility for a loved one who may be demonstrating what many term as odd or inappropriate behavior. As a caregiver, have you felt the cycle of frustration, anger and then guilt? As professionals, Watson and Shadowens know this cycle to be true for most caregivers. As therapists, they have counseled many families over the years. Why is Dementia: Loving Care different? The focus of this book is an approach to dementia behavior management that separates Watson and Shadowens from the others. Early in their practice, they realized there is not a one-size-fits-all approach that is successful because people with dementia are highly varied in their behavior patterns. These two experts used their experience to develop a method for caregivers to use not one, but four evidence-based interventions and strategies
Page Count:
139
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
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