Speaking Dementia: Making Sense Of It All


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New Revised Edition of Speaking Dementia

Frena Gray-Davidson has lived and worked with people with dementia for over 25 years. She is a best-selling author and is internationally recognized for her caregiver training workshops for professionals and families.

In this book, she shares new ways of listening to a person with dementia so that our care can help create security and connection with that person. In explaining what really goes on in the dementia person, she shows you how to find your loved one within. She makes it easy for you to understand, relate better and create real connection with the person or people you are for. This book is both compassionate and practical, filled with simple and profound solutions to the everyday problems faced by caregivers, care staff, family and friends of a person living within dementia. Eighteen people have given 5-star reviews on Amazon for the help inside Speaking Dementia.



Author: Frena Gray-Davidson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 07/19/2017
Pages: 274
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.89lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.62d
ISBN13: 9781546463405
ISBN10: 1546463402
BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Eldercare

About the Author
Frena Gray-Davidson, British born, American by choice. She worked as journalist in Asia for 15 years, was a NBC Radio Correspondent for Nepal and BBC stringer in HK. In HK, Frena studied acupuncture and Chinese medicine with Chinese healer Dr. But Chak-kei and tai chi with Martial Arts Master Ha Kwok-cheung. She wrote several books on Chinese healing and culture, including "Harmony Rules" and "The Book of Chinese Beliefs", reprinted as "Rough Tao". She also wrote guidebooks to Hong Kong, Thailand and Sri Lanka. She accidentally became involved in Alzheimer's care soon after her US arrival in 1986 and is now regarded as an international expert in dementia behaviors and everyday communication success with people living with dementia. Her book has transformed the daily struggle of caregivers into being a life with more joy, more relief and many more ways to make caregiving work for everyone. She is a certified Activity Director and founded a day care program under the US National Model Alzheimer's Day Care Program in 1993. She has been an Ombudsman for Long-term Care and was owner/manager of two small care homes. Her unique approach is called "Brilliant and inspirational," by the Alzheimer Disease Society of England and she gives memory care staff training and direct care staff training and family caregiver seminars for organizations all over the world. Her writings on Alzheimer's and dementia come directly from her 20 years of hands-on work as a caregiver. She teaches the reality of dementia and the art and psychology of understanding what is not lost. Good communication skills evoke the heart and spirit of the person inside dementia. She considers that we have as a society too long abandoned the person within dementia. In concentrating largely on the cure, she feels that both caregivers and those with dementia have been left to struggle alone. Frena's experience of care-giving assumes that true communication is possible with the person with dementia. She feels that the key to solving issues of difficult behaviors in those with dementia and grief in caregivers is largely the same. It is not hard for those who care for people with dementia to learn how to reach that person within. Then caregivers discover they can create the emotional, spiritual and family healing needed to bring light to their challenging journey. Frena feels this applies equally to family caregivers and direct care staff, both of whom need that light for the journey.

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