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IT ALL STARTED WHEN... When seven year old, Jenna went to visit her Grandma. Jenna has a very close and loving relationship with her Grandma's house every weekend. Jenna start to realizes something is different about not only Grandma's appearance but also her behavior . Jenna story gives our story readers a window into a child's mind as they encounter Alzheimer's Disease and it's affect on the whole family. In this book children will learn and understand why these changes happen to our loved ones.
A lighthearted picture book about Alzheimer's disease and dementia told from the perspective of a six-year-old boy. Appropriate for children in preschool through early elementary school. Granny can't remember that Joey likes soccer and rockets and dogs, but with Granny's stories of her Three Best Days, Joey knows she loves him just the same.
"A deeply touching and heartfelt story of a grandma and her granddaughter and the beautiful memories they make before and after Alzheimer's."--Back cover.
Here's a hope-filled book about Alzheimer's caregiving. It was written by Marie Marley, PhD - a well-known author on dementia issues - and neurologist Daniel C. Potts, MD, FAAN, both experts on caregiving. With a Foreword by Maria Shriver, this groundbreaking volume will give you hope in the midst of the darkness of Alzheimer's and other dementias. You can come to terms with your loved one's condition and free yourself to experience joyous interactions. Part I covers a variety of issues, such as the authors' belief that people with Alzheimer's can still enjoy life, how to overcome denial, five especially difficult situations, the role of grief on the journey to acceptance, and letting go of resentment through making peace with God. In Part II the authors provide 55 helpful tips for visiting people with Alzheimer's. Part III consists of numerous short stories illustrating the authors' joyous interactions with their loved ones. The stories will warm your heart and light your way along the path to achieving true joy.
"'In the world of Alzheimer's memoirs, a rarity-- not, strictly speaking, a 'happy ending,' but a different tale from the usual bleak, grinding, downward spiral into unalloyed misery'"--Cover p. 4.
For families who have a relative facing memory loss, this warm and accessible book can trigger important conversations. And for children with aging family members, it provides gentle reassurance about the love within families that endures even when memory does not. Full color.
A cloth bag containing 10 paperback copies of the title, 1 large print edition, 1 audio book, that may also include a folder with sign out sheets.
A child struggles to come to terms with her grandmother's dementia as she realizes her grandma doesn't remember all of the special times they have shared. Her mother's words offer her a new perspective as she accepts the new relationship dynamic and begins to make each moment count.