Across the world, 44.4 million people live with dementia. Hundreds of millions of people are affected by the dementia of parents, partners, siblings or friends. And as much of the world struggles with an aging population, dementia is set to become ever more of a challenge for societies and individuals. Most people who are diagnosed, or who are dealing with the diagnosis of a loved one, feel as though they are alone. Dementia: The One-Stop Guide aims to fill this gap, providing practical information and support for living with, or caring for, dementia. With clear and sensible information about recognising symptoms, getting help, managing financially, staying at home, treatment, being a carer and staying positive, this guide will help those with dementia and their families to make sure that they can stay well and happy as long as possible. This edition is updated to include new research on sleep, exercise and reducing dementia risk.
One of those subjects we don't want to think about, but many of us will end up dealing with it on some level. A friend of mine's mother is heading into the late stages of dementia and she sent me these books and suggested I make them available.
Thanks for uploading this. It's an important topic for which few people prepare, before they must. And by then so many mistakes have been made
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