If you have a
loved one in the middle or late stages of Alzheimer's disease, you
know how frustrating and difficult it can be to communicate. But
it's not impossible to maintain a real relationship with your
friend or family member, even as his or her Alzheimer's
advances.
In more than
sixteen years of work with Alzheimer's patients and their families,
author Judith London has learned how to 'connect the dots' of
scattered information offered by people with Alzheimer's so that
loved ones can understand the depth of feeling still present in
them. Connecting
the Dots reveals London's practical techniques for
decoding the language of Alzheimer's to improve communication. With
this book as your guide, you can better navigate your relationship
with your loved one and keep a meaningful connection.
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