By Josephine and Michael Woolf.
Gorselands
ISBN 095441280X
£9.99
If you want to recommend one book to a carer of someone with dementia, recommend this one. It is a practical survival manual, written by a carer, aiming to offer guidance and share experience of the day-to-day reality of caring for people with dementia.
It is incredibly easy to understand and takes about an hour to complete, an important selling point to its target audience. It covers every aspect of care, from understanding memory to providing memory prompts, from personal safety to personal care to the carer's own well-being, with a compassionate eye to the dignity of the cared-for person and the sanity of the carer.
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