The acclaimed writer A. M. Homes was given up for adoption before she was born. Her biological mother was a twenty-two-year-old single woman who was having an affair with a much older married man with a family of his own. *The Mistress's Daughter* is the ruthlessly honest account of what happened wh
Inside the Dementia Epidemic: A Daughter's Memoir
β Scribed by Stettinius, Martha
- Book ID
- 108303140
- Publisher
- Dundee-Lakemont Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 230 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780984932610
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β¦ Synopsis
Retail
A fascinating and hopeful memoir about one womanβs journey into family caregiving, and a remarkable, vivid story of the challenges of Alzheimerβs care. With the passion of a committed daughter and the fervor of a tireless reporter, Martha Stettinius weaves this compelling story of caregiving for her demented mother with a broad exploration of the causes of Alzheimer's disease, means of treating it, and hopes for preventing it. She shares the lessons sheβs learned over seven years of caregiving at home, in assisted living, a rehabilitation center, a "memory care" facility for people living with dementia, and a nursing home. One in 8 people over age 65 has Alzheimer's disease, and nearly fifty percent of those over age 85. Appendices share facts that we all need to know, including: how to get a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease; the benefits of early diagnosis; the risk factors for Alzheimer's disease; possible preventive measures; and how to plan for long-term care. The author's greatest gift to readers is that of optimismβthat caregiving can deepen love, that dementia can be fought, and that families can be strengthened. Her book is appealing, enlightening, and inspiring.
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