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A Loved One with Dementia: Insights and Tips for Teenagers

Current price: $34.00
A Loved One with Dementia: Insights and Tips for Teenagers
A Loved One with Dementia: Insights and Tips for Teenagers

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A Loved One with Dementia: Insights and Tips for Teenagers

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A Loved One with Dementia: Insights and Tips for Teenagers offers insight into what dementia is and how you can interact positively with and assist someone who has dementia. Featuring personal anecdotes from young people who have gone through this themselves, and with thoughtful advice from professionals, it is a much-needed guide for those who want to help someone they care about.
You will learn
The personal impact of a devastating disease
Suggestions for activities throughout the different stages of dementia
Ways to understand and deal with feelings of helplessness, anger, grief, and frustration that often affect those who love someone with dementia
With helpful tips and a list of resources, this book provides practical advice and supportive suggestions for how you can understand and grow from the difficulties you and your family may face. It shows how you can not only help someone with dementia, but also find understanding and joy in loving them.

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