Description
The beloved best seller has been revised and expanded for the fifth edition. Jolene Brackey has a vision: that we will soon look beyond the challenges of Alzheimer's disease to focus more of our energies on creating moments of joy. When people have short-term memory loss, their lives are made up of moments. We are not able to create perfectly wonderful days for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, but we can create perfectly wonderful moments, moments that put a smile on their faces and a twinkle in their eyes. Five minutes later, they will not remember what we did or said, but the feeling that we left them with will linger. The new edition of Creating Moments of Joy is filled with more practical advice sprinkled with hope, encouragement, new stories, and generous helpings of humor. In this volume, Brackey reveals that our greatest teacher is having cared for and loved someone with Alzheimer's and that often what we have most to learn about is ourselves.
Author: Jolene Brackey
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Published: 11/15/2016
Pages: 376
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 8.80h x 5.90w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781557537607
ISBN10: 1557537607
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Home Care
- Family & Relationships | Eldercare
- Health & Fitness | Diseases & Conditions | Alzheimer's & Dementia
Author: Jolene Brackey
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Published: 11/15/2016
Pages: 376
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 8.80h x 5.90w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781557537607
ISBN10: 1557537607
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Home Care
- Family & Relationships | Eldercare
- Health & Fitness | Diseases & Conditions | Alzheimer's & Dementia
About the Author
Jolene Brackey has shared her message of joy and inspiration with families and caregivers across North America for over twenty years. Now a sought after voice in the health care community, Brackey maintains an active speaking calendar that can be found at www.enhancedmoments.com. Passing on all she has learned from her travels and from her work with families and loved ones, her passion is to change the way people see people with Alzheimer's and dementia.