What would you do if your mother was having memory
problems? Do you suspect your mother or wife has
Alzheimer’s, or perhaps you are having problems with your own
memory. What should you do? What tests should your doctor perform
and what do the results mean? What is Alzheimer’s disease; what
does it feel like; what does it look like? What are the best tests
to determine if it is Alzheimer’s disease and what are the best
treatments? The truth is, once there are signs of memory loss, you
need a plan and that’s what The Alzheimer’s Action Plan
provides.
The book explains the disease, treatment and how to maintain as
independent a life as possible – from the early stages to middle
stages and even when it becomes more than memory loss. Written by
some of the country’s most respected experts on dementia, this book
is "must read" and valuable resource – for persons with mild memory
loss or early AD, their caregivers and healthcare
professionals.
"Clear, compassionate and empowering, The Alzheimer’s Action
Plan is the first book that anyone dealing with mild memory
loss or early Alzheimer’s must read in order to preserve the
highest possible quality of life for as long as possible."
Authors: P. Murali Doraiswamy, Lisa P. Gwyther, Tina Adler (449
pp)
What we like best about this
book:
For years the primary resource on the toipic of Alzheimer's
disease was The 36-Hour Day. For those who wanted to
learn all that they could about AD, it still remains the ultimate
resource, however, The Alzheimer's Action Plan fills the
void -- not only in providing excellent, up-to-date information
about Alzheimer's, but more importantly what to do if and when
it appears. This book provides clear and expert answers
to the very questions you are probably asking.
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