How Do I Know You? Dementia at the End of Life
Caring for someone with dementia presents different challenges than caring for people with other health care issues. Dementia plays by its own rules. This booklet discusses the challenges in providing end of life care when dementia is the main diagnosis. It provides information to the family, friends, and professionals who are caring for and making end of life decisions on behalf of someone with dementia.
How Do I Know You? Dementia at the End of Life is often given to the family upon admission to the Palliative Care program to help them recognize signs of approaching death when dementia is present. It is also given to families when their loved one with dementia has stopped eating.
This booklet is a valuable resource to help you make informed decisions and recognize signs of approaching death. Order now and ensure compassionate care for your loved one with dementia.
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Well written
This book is a good reference tool as my husband has late stage dementia. Thank you for writing this.
BK Books
Hi Janice, you are welcome. My blessings to you and your husband. Barbara
Excellent, kind booklet.
We had Gone From my Sight, and appreciated the book at the time my father was passing away - we have been on the journey of the long goodbye for over 10 years with my Mom, but it's always helpful to read a soothing not frightening book to help with learning about this journey for caregivers as well as patient.
BK Books
Kathleen, my thoughts are with you and your mom as you travel this challenging road. My blessings to you both. Barbara
This helped
This book helped me understand what my father was going through. I only regret not having it sooner.
BK Books
Hi Stan, As you have probably learned dementia doesn't play by any rules. It is helpful to have information for guidance. Blessings to you. Barbara
Helpful information
Helped me better understand what my SIL is going through with late-stage Alzheimer’s.
How do I know you?
The information within all her books are important to the care-giver. I also bought them to help others that are my age to understand what may happen and how to deal with whatever it may be.
BK Books
Ina, you are right, knowledge reduces fear. To know ahead of time what dying looks like is so beneficial. Dying isn't like it is in the movies. Blessings! Barbara
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