Books
The illiterate of the 21st Century will not be those that cannot read and write, but those that cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.
~ Alvin Toffler
Reading is something special, a source of knowledge and joy that can be accessed anywhere at any time. It isn't quite like any other power - it doesn't require any special skills or supernatural abilities to harness it. Just a few minutes of reading a day can transform your life, helping to broaden perspectives, improve critical thinking, increase communication abilities and develop creativity. - Stay tuned for our list of highly recommended books that have been essential to our caregiving journey is ever growing.
The Essential Books
The caregiving journey can be a daunting one, and without the proper resources, it can be overwhelming. Fortunately, arm yourself with the right knowledge and you will find strength and courage to face the challenges ahead. A great place to start is by familiarizing yourself with what resources are available. We highly recommend these four starter books as they provide an insightful look into Alzheimer's along with tips on how to best manage a caregiving role. Be sure to take inspired action and apply the teachings found within these books so that you can embrace stoic principles of finding opportunity in adversity: "the obstacle is the way". This mindset is sure to put you in a better position to handle any curveballs thrown your way while giving you a greater sense of control over this unpredictable journey.
The 36 Hour Day - By: Nancy L. Mace and Peter V. Rabins
Why We Get Fat - By: Gary Taubes
Alz Disease: What if there was a cure? - By: Dr. Mary Newport
The Alzheimer's ANTIDOTE - By: Amy Berger
The End of Alzheimer's - By: Dr. Dale Bredesen
Discover the best beginners guide to understanding Alzheimer's and Dementia with Alzheimer's and Dementia for Dummies. This essential resource will equip you with the language and knowledge needed to effectively communicate with medical professionals and experts in the field. Just like starting school in kindergarten, this book takes you through the fundamental vocabulary stage, allowing you to become a confident advocate for your loved one. Learn the ins and outs of the disease, empowering you to ask the right questions and stay informed.
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