Daniel Kuhn 
Alzheimer’s Early Stages [EPUB ebook] 
First Steps for Family, Friends, and Caregivers, 3rd edition

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The third edition of
Alzheimer’s Early Stages offers new research findings, treatment approaches, and information on the three key areas of Alzheimer’s disease: medical aspects, day-to-day care, and care for the caregiver. Daniel Kuhn seeks to replace fear with knowledge. With information on the progression of the disease, potential non-drug means of treatment, the changing world of the diagnosed individual, legal and financial planning, and maintaining physical and mental health for the caregiver, the book provides detailed guidance and advice while leaving room for adapting to the individual situation.

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Foreword

Acknowledgments

Introduction to the Third Edition


Part I: What Is Alzheimer’s Disease?


Chapter 1: The Need for an Accurate Diagnosis

What Is Normal in the Aging Brain?

How Alzheimer’s Disease Changes the Brain

What Research Says About Its Origins

Getting an Accurate Diagnosis

The Value of a Diagnosis


Chapter 2: Symptoms of the Early Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease

What Is Recent Memory?

Beginning Signs

An Emerging Pattern

Other Troubling Symptoms

One or More Symptoms Sometimes Present

Mood and Behavioral Changes


Chapter 3: Progress in Treatment and Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease

Current Medical Treatments

Progress in Treatment and Prevention

Participating in Clinical Drug Trials and Other Studies

The Limits of Medicine


Chapter 4: Alternative Therapies

What Do Risk Factors Tell Us?

Physical Exercise

Brain Games

Diet and Supplements

Buyer Beware

Balancing Activity and Relaxation


Part II: Giving Care


Chapter 5: What Is It Like to Have Alzheimer’s Disease?

Common Experiences and Feelings

Varying Degrees of Awareness of Symptoms

The Importance of One’s Social Environment

What Some Family Members Have to Say


Chapter 6: How Relationships, Roles, and Responsibilities Change

Accepting the Diagnosis

Stepping into the Leadership Role

When Your Partner Has AD

When Your Parent Has AD

Telling Others About the Diagnosis

Involving Others in Care


Chapter 7: Making Practical Decisions

Ensuring Safety on the Road

Maintaining Good Health

Ensuring Financial Well-Being

Alternative Living Situations for the Person with AD

Doing the Right Thing


Chapter 8: Improving Communication

Communication Difficulties

Redefining Your Relationship

Ways of Listening and Talking with a Person with AD

Whose Problem Is It?


Chapter 9: Helping a Person with AD to Plan for the Future

Finding the Time

Legal Considerations

Financing the Cost of Care

Rethinking the Living Situation

Finding the Right Professionals


Chapter 10: Keeping a Person with AD Active, Happy, and Healthy

The Elements of Well-Being

Selecting Appropriate Activities

Traveling

Participating in Social Events

Reminiscing

Spiritual and Religious Practices

Being Around Pets and Plants

Involving Children


Part III: Caring for Yourself


Chapter 11: Self-Renewal for Family and Friends

Listening to Your Body and Mind

The Importance of Grief Work

Individual and Family Counseling

Exploring Spiritual Resources

Keeping a Journal

Maintaining a Sense of Humor


Chapter 12: Obtaining the Help You May Need

Using Community Resources

Participating in a Support Group

Using Help at Home

Choosing an Adult Day Center

Learning More About AD


Chapter 13: Voices of Experience

Questions and Answers

Lessons Learned


Epilogue: Advocating for Change

The Politics of Health Care

Our Aging Society and Youth Culture

Personal Change


Resources

AD Research Centers in the United States Funded by the National Institute on Aging

Print and Video Resources

Resources on the Web

عن المؤلف


Daniel Kuhn has been a social worker and educator focused on enhancing the well-being of people with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, as well as that of their families, since 1987. Through direct service, training, research, consultation, and program development, Kuhn has supported the missions of several nonprofit healthcare organizations in the Chicago area. The author and co-author of more than 50 publications, he has given hundreds of presentations for professional and family caregivers throughout the United States and Canada. Kuhn currently leads a grant-funded project to promote comfort care for people with dementia at Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care, based in Mount Prospect, Illinois.

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