Alzheimer's: A Caregiver's Guide and Sourcebook, 3rd Edition


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The landmark bestselling guide--now updated with the latest essential information

The third edition of this critically acclaimed guide leads you through the realities of caring for a loved one struggling with Alzheimer's. The author, a nationally recognized authority, details the latest developments in treatment and care options and offers helpful, hopeful advice for getting through difficult challenges. Now fully revised and updated, this edition includes new chapters designed to help caregivers cope with stress and depression and offers information on the latest breakthrough research developments and treatments. Alzheimer's speaks directly to your vital concerns, including:

    the symptoms and traits of Alzheimer's, what to expect at each progressive stage, and how to respond to behavior problems the full range of treatments and support services available, including tips on how to locate and finance them ways to understand your feelings and the impact of grief new information on managing caregiver stress and chronic depression in sufferers the latest therapies and medical research

    With its sensitive and in-depth examination, Alzheimer's shows how to make the care you give more rewarding and effective and how to make the life of anyone caught in the grip of Alzheimer's more loving and comfortable.



    Author: Howard Gruetzner
    Publisher: Wiley
    Published: 07/20/2001
    Pages: 354
    Binding Type: Hardcover
    Weight: 1.59lbs
    Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.94d
    ISBN13: 9781620457733
    ISBN10: 1620457733
    BISAC Categories:
    - Health & Fitness | Diseases & Conditions | Nervous System (Incl. Brain)
    - Medical | Caregiving
    - Family & Relationships | General

    About the Author
    HOWARD GRUETZNER, M.E., is the Director of the Heart of Texas Region Mental Health Mental Retardation Center - Elder Services. He is also the founder of the Alzheimer's Family Support Group in the region. He conducts seminars on dementia and other geriatric mental health problems.