Living Your Best With Early-Stage Alzheimer's: An Essential Guide

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Paperback / softback: 288 pages
Dimensions: 6" x 9"
Product Code: SR603P

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Living Your Best With Early-Stage Alzheimer's: An Essential Guide

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    Recent medical advances have made it possible to diagnose Alzheimer's when symptoms are mild and new drugs are under investigation to help slow progression of the disease. Today, when a person is diagnosed, they may have many years ahead with only mild symptoms. The result is that a growing number of people with early-stage Alzheimer's are seeking information about how to take charge of their lives, manage symptoms, and cope effectively with the disease.

    Living Your Best with Early-Stage Alzheimer's: An Essential Guide fills an enormous void by providing a thorough, practical guide on coping with the diagnosis, managing symptoms, finding meaningful activity, planning for the future, maintaining important relationships, participating in research, and much more. This book is a working guide to help the person with Alzheimer's feel empowered to move forward in life in light of this challenging diagnosis.

  • Reviews

    Midwest Book Review

    "Living Your Best with Early-Stage Alzheimer's is a valuable and highly recommended resource which shouldn't be missed." -Midwest Book Review, June 2010

    Tangled Neuron website

    "...It's equally important to increase their quality of life, and Living Your Best with Early-Stage Alzheimer's is a valuable contribution to this effort." -The Tangled Neuron, November 2010

    Journal of Alzheimer's Disease

    "All in all, Living Your Best With Early-Stage Alzheimer's is a well-crafted book. It appears to have utility both as a source book for individuals with AD and as a catalyst for early-stage AD support group discussion." -Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, reviewed by Kathleen A. Smyth, December 2010

    Insight Bulletin (Alzheimer Society of British Col

    "This is an excellent resource written spefically for individuals experiencing the early stages of Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia." -Insight Bulletin (Alzheimer Society of British Columbia), November/December 2010

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