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Through five editions, The 36-Hour Day has been the "bible" for families who love and care for people with Alzheimer disease. This book offers much-needed information and support to millions of people throughout the world. Whether a person has Alzheimer disease, vascular dementia, or another form of dementia, he or she will struggle with independent living and most likely face medical, behavioral, mood, and legal and financial problems. This essential resource will help family members and caregivers address all of these challenges and simultaneously cope with their own emotions and needs.
Thoroughly revised and updated, this sixth edition features easy-to-see take-away messages about every aspect of caregiving. Informed by new research into the causes of dementia and the search for therapies to prevent or cure dementia, this edition also includes new and expanded information on
what we know about how to prevent dementia and the diseases that cause dementia;
new high-tech and low-tech devices to make life simpler and safer for people who have dementia;
behavioral and neuropsychiatric symptoms;
strategies for delaying symptoms in a person who has dementia;
changes in Medicare and other health care insurance laws;
changes in banking practices with regard to competency;
palliative care, hospice care, durable power of attorney, and guardianship;
Continuing Care at Home programs;
Parkinson's related dementia;
dementia due to traumatic brain injury
choosing and moving a person to residential care; and
support groups for caregivers, friends, and family members
The central idea underlying the book - that much can be done to improve the lives of people with dementia and of those caring for them - remains the same. Still very much the book readers turn to, this fresh edition ofThe 36-Hour Dayis the definitive guide for those who continue to love someone even after he or she has been changed by dementia.
Foreword Preface 1. Dementia 2. Getting Medical Help for the Person Who Has Dementia 3. Characteristic Behavioral Symptoms in People Who Have Dementia 4. Problems in Independent Living 5. Problems Arising in Daily Care 6. Medical Problems 7. Managing the Behavioral and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia 8. Symptoms Associated with Mood Change and Suspiciousness 9. Special Arrangements if you Become Ill 10. Getting Outside Help 11. You and the person Who Has Dementia 12. How Caring for a Person Who Has Dementia Affects You 13. Caring for Yourself 14. For Children and Teenagers 15. Financial and Legal Issues 16. Long-Term Care Arrangements 17. Preventing and Delaying Cognitive Decline 18. Brain Disorders and the Causes of Dementia 19. Research in Dementia Index
""This is for carers and families, but equally should be on the reading list for nursing and medical students. Every ward should have a copy as nursing and clinicians can learn so much from this and ensure a high standard of care for these patients.""