Description
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780857986597
Format: Paper over boards
Year: 2015
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE AUSTRALIA
Pages: 192
Explore the insightful guide on coping with memory loss and dementia in loved ones. This remarkable book by Joan Sauers combines humor and practical advice, making it an essential companion for those navigating the emotional landscape of dementia care. If you're searching for resources that provide comfort, empathy, and effective strategies for dealing with cognitive decline, look no further. Sauers' candid wit and heartfelt sincerity emphasize that caregivers are not alone in this challenging journey. Learn how to offer support to a loved one while caring for your well-being. This book is perfect not just for caregivers but anyone wanting to understand memory loss better, equipping you with the tools to ease the burden and engage with those who are struggling.
With its straightforward approach and engaging writing style, this book is more than just a guide; it's a lifeline for individuals seeking understanding and companionship in their caregiver journey. Embrace the journey of understanding dementia while nurturing hope and connection. Grab your copy now and discover how humor and knowledge can transform the experience of memory loss. Fast shipping ensures that you can get this valuable resource delivered right to your door, making it the perfect gift for caregivers tackling the challenges of dementia. Order today and join the community that supports one another through these tough times!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780857986597
Format: Paper over boards
Year: 2015
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE AUSTRALIA
Pages: 192
Description:
What to do when someone you love begins to forget.
What to do when someone you love begins to forget.
Having a loved one with memory loss is no laughing matter, but a little humour can help. With her sage advice and trademark irreverence, Joan Sauers helps to relieve the frustration of dealing with dementia sufferers while offering practical advice that will help you help them. Above all she reminds you that, though it may feel like the loneliest job in the world, you are not alone.
ISBN: 9780857986597
Format: Paper over boards
Year: 2015
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE AUSTRALIA
Pages: 192
Explore the insightful guide on coping with memory loss and dementia in loved ones. This remarkable book by Joan Sauers combines humor and practical advice, making it an essential companion for those navigating the emotional landscape of dementia care. If you're searching for resources that provide comfort, empathy, and effective strategies for dealing with cognitive decline, look no further. Sauers' candid wit and heartfelt sincerity emphasize that caregivers are not alone in this challenging journey. Learn how to offer support to a loved one while caring for your well-being. This book is perfect not just for caregivers but anyone wanting to understand memory loss better, equipping you with the tools to ease the burden and engage with those who are struggling.
With its straightforward approach and engaging writing style, this book is more than just a guide; it's a lifeline for individuals seeking understanding and companionship in their caregiver journey. Embrace the journey of understanding dementia while nurturing hope and connection. Grab your copy now and discover how humor and knowledge can transform the experience of memory loss. Fast shipping ensures that you can get this valuable resource delivered right to your door, making it the perfect gift for caregivers tackling the challenges of dementia. Order today and join the community that supports one another through these tough times!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780857986597
Format: Paper over boards
Year: 2015
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE AUSTRALIA
Pages: 192
Description:
What to do when someone you love begins to forget.
What to do when someone you love begins to forget.
Having a loved one with memory loss is no laughing matter, but a little humour can help. With her sage advice and trademark irreverence, Joan Sauers helps to relieve the frustration of dealing with dementia sufferers while offering practical advice that will help you help them. Above all she reminds you that, though it may feel like the loneliest job in the world, you are not alone.