Caregiving: How to Hold On While Letting Go

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Taking care of a loved one with Alzheimer’s, Dementia, or Parkinson’s, is difficult on the best days. Learn what to expect next and how to deal with it. You’ll be encouraged, uplifted, and better prepared after reading Caregiving: How To Hold On While Letting Go.
It contains information about signs, symptoms, and stages, as well as spreadsheets to track information and even samples of questions to ask the professionals.
Caregivers will find inspiration and encouragement to make their day a little easier. Ideas to solve some of the most common difficulties are included, with several options, because, one thing doesn't work for everyone.
You'll discover inventions we created to make life safer and easier, that you can easily duplicate in your home. You’ll laugh at some of my silly mistakes and gain valuable insight into specific steps you can take to make life more enjoyable and less stressful.
This is not a dull textbook, but rather, a friend coming along side you, to share lessons learned. Knowledge came through research, interviews, and many simply from living the life of a caregiver. I cared for my Dad till he passed of Parkinson's, my mother-in-law, till she transitioned from Alzheimer's, and I'm currently the caregiver for my mom who has Dementia. Sometimes life is not fun, but it can be easier and you can find unexpected blessings along the way.
This book makes a great gift for caregivers or anyone struggling to understand these awful diseases. It contains real-world solutions to common problems like:
  • wandering
  • hallucinations
  • safety
  • hygiene
  • dressing
  • medications
  • anger-management
  • and much more.

Caregiving: How to Hold On While Letting Go is perfect for you if you:
  • want to know how Alzheimer's affects some people in very odd ways and how you can deal with it.
  • don't know what types of behaviors might be coming
  • need to know what questions to ask your physician
  • want to be prepared for the next stages
  • want actionable steps to reduce hallucinations
  • need to choose a type of long-term care but are confused over the options
  • want to know what questions to ask potential paid caregivers
  • need some encouragement from the Bible.

I pray you buy a copy and share with someone else who could use some help, hope, and laughter.
Be blessed!
Debbie DeMoss Compton