Scott Silknitter
Published: 2015-06-23
Total Pages: 78
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The first book of its kind written specifically for family caregivers, "Activities 101 for the Family Caregiver" offers information and insight to enhance quality of life through improved social interactions. Learn new communications and activities strategies to improve time spent with your loved one. Gain new insight as you learn the "how to's" and "why's" of social activities. Discover how to turn daily activities and routines into opportunities to start some joy. "Activities 101 for the Family Caregiver" is just one book in a series of books from R.O.S. Therapy Systems. While other books in the series focus on specific issues such as Parkinson's, Lewy body dementia, Alzheimer's, etc., this book can be used to provide social engagements for a wide range of cognitive disabilities. Written by nationally recognized leaders in activities for those with cognitive disabilities, "Activities 101 for the Family Caregiver" provides much-needed information to address the unique social needs of those with chronic cognitive disabilities and those who care for them. Whether it is Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, stroke, traumatic brain injury or some other issue, R.O.S. is here to help improve quality of life for not only the patient but also the caregiver. The Activities for the Family Caregiver book series embodies the mission of R.O.S. Therapy Systems: To improve quality of life for seniors and their caregivers through activities and education. Each book in the series was written by industry experts related to the specific topic covered and is filled with valuable information and common sense tips to help families and caregivers engage their loved one in meaningful activities. R.O.S. Therapy Systems was founded by inventor, author and speaker Scott Silknitter of Greensboro, NC, in 2010 as a project to help his mother and father in a 25-year battle with Parkinson's disease and dementia. For more information about Scott or the R.O.S. family of companies, please visit www.ROSTherapySystems.com or contact us at 888-352-9788.