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December 13, 2007
Once a person has clearly demonstrated that he is incapable of functioning independently in the home, it is time for the family to mobilize and work to help lessen the chances of accident, injury, or even death. It is equally important to begin to rebuild and establish a comfortable and meaningful life for your loved one. The prevailing view in today's society directly equates one worth with what he can produce. This is similar to the nature of the sales industry - it doesn't matter how stellar past performances were - only today's results count.

Victims of dementia have no hope but to rely upon us to see them as whole persons and accept them as they are now. These are people who each have a story, a history, and a life that still has value, and it is up to us to honor their life by treating them with as much deference as they would have received in their prime.

We each have been uniquely created, with our own blueprint. Most of us cherish our individuality and spend our lives working to leave our stamp on the world. Our American heritage and way of life especially cherishes the notion of independence and self-sufficiency. Perhaps this is why dementia is feared more than many diseases, because it mercilessly strips us of our ability to think and make decisions on our own.

The subject of euthanasia and the usefulness of comatose patients have provoked torrents of controversy in our nation recently. If this topic can evoke such strong reactions, I predict a fiercer storm on the horizon as more elderly people are diagnosed with a condition that produces embarrassing and undesirable behaviors. Millions are afflicted and unlike those in comas, are more visible in society. In any case, we, as fellow citizens, must serve as proxy for those who cannot speak for themselves and our decisions must reflect that awareness.

Dementia is a grim subject. The following pages contain much detailed and practical information, and you will have assignments to do and a great deal to organize. I have outlined the common challenges that many families face, along with suggestions and "must-knows" to help aid in achieving a successful outcome. If you are fortunate, your family will be in agreement from the onset and you can proceed relatively easily in getting the assistance you need. However, some families may face power struggles or denial and will need to find a middle ground from which to establish a common understanding in order to move things along. This book serves to help you identify and overcome interpersonal roadblocks that may be prohibiting you from helping your ailing loved one. It will also outline the various resources available and offer you guidance needed in order to continue to monitor your relative's care.

It is my sincere desire to help prepare you well for this journey by sharing what I have learned and offered to families facing this difficult disease. My prayer is that in these pages you will be both educated and encouraged.

Surely the noblest form of giving is when it is to those who cannot possibly repay the kindness. May God bless you for your willingness to give to the needy among us.
RLD

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Ms. De Cuir has written a book that will provide practical advice for any family member taking care of a loved one with memory loss. Ms. De Cuir provides insight from her many years of working with family caregivers, who face daily issues and decisions only caregivers will understand. An easy and meaningful read. --Jean Moonilal, LCSW, Costa Mesa CA

This collection of material is an impressive contribution for persons desiring to navigate the complex maze of needs and services associated with a dementia-related diagnosis of a loved one. I highly recommend this as a handbook for families, caregivers, elder care service providers, assisted living marketers and gerontological consultants. --Barbara M. Resnick, M.S. Gerontology, Developer/Owner Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE) & President of Cameo Continuing Education

Very informative; an easy read for any family with a loved one facing these difficulties. --Alex Alva, M.D. Clinical Director, Pacific Neuropsychiatric Specialists, Costa Mesa, CA

This is a terrific book because when somebody in the family comes down with the diagnosis of dementia, everybody in the family has a problem and the relationships between family members are challenged. --Dr. Laura Schlessinger

This collection of material is an impressive contribution for persons desiring to navigate the complex maze of needs and services associated with a dementia-related diagnosis of a loved one. I highly recommend this as a handbook for families, caregivers, elder care service providers, assisted living marketers and gerontological consultants. --Barbara M. Resnick, M.S. Gerontology, Developer/Owner Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE) & President of Cameo Continuing Education

About the Author

Rosemary De Cuir received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from California State University, Fullerton in 1986. In 1987 she began her career in the senior services industry as a community relations liaison, marketing director and later as a regional sales and marketing associate for several national assisted living providers. Her experience was augmented by her time serving as supervisor of an Orange County senior center as she sought to expand the day program and foster community support through fundraising, public speaking and writing. She founded Alliance Family Advocates in 2005 and works as a consultant for families, in addition to accepting speaking engagements and training contracts. Ms. De Cuir was born in Los Angeles and resides in Chino Hills, California.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 188 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (December 13, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1425101186
  • ISBN-13: 978-1425101183
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #980,824 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Informative and Helpful, October 22, 2008
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I found this book to be very informative and helpful in regards to dealing with a family member who has demetia. It gives information not only for the spouse, but also for the adult child who may be dealing with a parent who has dementia.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Help for dementia patient caregivers, January 18, 2012
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This is an excellent resource for family and friends of a person with dementia. It is written for those of us without a medical background who need to know what is best for our loved ones with this disease. Most, if not, all of my questions were answered in a context I could understand. The most helpful section to me explains what NOT to say and NOT to do in given situations. The author alerts the reader to "red flag" behaviors and how to resolve issues in positive ways. My family was surprised to discover that our natural reactions to calm our mother were actually causing her to feel more agitated and confused instead! Reading this book gave us tools to provide a calm, safe home for her. Be pro-active! Read this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars very good info., November 22, 2011
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My mother is in the very early stages of dementia. I will read and re-read this book several times in the future. Many thanks to the author(s)! I purchased 2 so I can share w/ family members.
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