Many caregivers find themselves unexpectedly tossed into their roles. Caregivers need education, support, and comfort too — and few people know this better than family members battling Alzheimer’s.
Many caregivers find themselves unexpectedly tossed into their roles. Caregivers need education, support, and comfort too — and few people know this better than family members battling Alzheimer’s.
Caregiving for family members with dementia poses constant challenges and it can be difficult to find the proper resources for care advice, coping mechanisms, and even financial planning. I’ve made a collection of the top books that can help caregivers navigate these rough waters.
1. The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for People Who Have Alzheimer Disease, Related Dementias, and Memory Loss by Nancy L. Mace, Peter V. Rabins
When a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, many family members don’t know where to turn. The 36-Hour Day is an essential guide for caregivers as it provides genuine tips for simplifying life, handling symptoms, preparing for health care in the future, and managing emotions.
2. Ahead of Dementia: A Real-World, Upfront, Straightforward, Step-by-Step Guide for Family Caregivers by Luciana Mitzkun
This collection of original advice is a guide for those providing care to a loved one battling dementia. Topics such as planning for the future and handling symptoms are discussed. In addition, there is a caregiver section that offers tips on how to balance multiple responsibilities while attending to personal needs.
3. Dementia Beyond Disease: Enhancing Well-Being by Dr. G. Allen Power
Through personal stories and anecdotes, Dementia Beyond Disease calls attention to alternative treatments for dementia that can ultimately improve the lives of both patients and caregivers’ in any living environment. This book delves into current research and studies as a way to show there are more effective types of care than just drug-based therapy that will ease the daily obstacles faced by those who are affected by dementia.
Caregiving for family members with dementia poses constant challenges and it can be difficult to find the proper resources.
4. Alzheimer’s Early Stages: First Steps for Family, Friends and Caregivers by Daniel Kuhn, David A. BennettAlzheimer’s Early Stages offers compassionate advice for families who are learning how to better understand their loved one as they battle changes with both behavior and cognitative decline.There are also recommendations for handling caregiver stress. From multiple outside resources to personal stories from people who have experienced these challenges, this book can help guide families and caregivers through difficult times.
5. Keeping Mum: Caring for Someone with Dementia by Marianne TalbotKeeping Mum is Marianne Talbot’s personal story as a caregiver as both of her parents were diagnosed with dementia. Evolving from multiple blog posts, this book an assortment of support for caregivers and most importantly helps them believe they are not alone.
6. When Reasoning No Longer Works: A Practical Guide for Caregivers Dealing with Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care by Angel SmitsAn Alzheimer’s diagnosis can be overwhelming and frightening. Many family members don’t know where to start when it comes to providing care for a loved one. When Reasoning No Longer Works is the caregiver’s “training manual” as it explains how the disease affects the brain. There is also advice for handling symptoms such as aggressive behavior and wandering.
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