Day-to-Day Living With Dementia
offers essential caregiving guidance, including practical tips and resources, techniques for working through difficult emotions, and strategies for managing common dementia-related challenges.
Caring for someone with dementia can be a challenging, heartbreaking experience … but it can also be rewarding, fulfilling and meaningful.
Millions of people around the world are living with Alzheimer’s disease and similar disorders. Millions more are in a caring and supportive role. As many as 1 in 4 Baby Boomers provides care for someone living with dementia, and this number is only expected to grow.
Most dementia caregivers find that the first, and sometimes most difficult step, is accepting the diagnosis and adjusting to a new normal. In
Day-to-Day Living With Dementia, Angela Lunde, M.A., an expert in dementia care at Mayo Clinic, helps you take that first step and chart your path toward living well, even in the face of dementia. In her 20 years of experience with dementia, Ms. Lunde has made it her mission to improve emotional well-being and quality of life for those living with dementia and their care partners. This book gives you the research-backed strategies Ms. Lunde applies in her work every day.
Day-to-Day Living With Dementia will help you:
· Acknowledge and work through difficult emotions
· Find helpful resources for practical and emotional support
· Understand what someone with dementia may be thinking and feeling
· Learn techniques for coping with common caregiver challenges
· Find ways to care for yourself
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Adjusting to a diagnosis
Chapter 2: Charting a path forward
Chapter 3: What it means to be a caregiver
Chapter 4: Overcoming common caregiver challenges
Chapter 5: Creating a dementia-friendly environment
Chapter 6: Living well as a caregiver
Chapter 7: Understanding caregiver stress and burnout
Chapter 8: Finding support
Chapter 9: Planning for the end of life
Resources
Selected recommended reading
Index
Über den Autor
Angela M. Lunde, M.A., has worked in dementia care for nearly 20 years. She is a co-investigator of the Outreach, Recruitment and Engagement Core in the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, where she focuses on the emotional well-being and quality of life of those living with dementia and their care partners. Ms. Lunde is involved in state, national and international partnerships focused on reducing stigma, improving well-being, and supporting the inclusion and voice of people living with dementia. Awarded the recognition of associate in Mayo Clinic’s Department of Neurology in 2012, Ms. Lunde has helped create innovative programs aimed at helping people affected by dementia live well. She has co-authored numerous articles, written several book chapters, and maintained an expert blog on dementia caregiving for more than a decade.
Dr. Eseosa Ighodaro, M.D., Ph.D., is the first African-American woman to complete the M.D./Ph.D. program at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. She has published numerous articles on dementia, cerebrovascular disease, and health inequalities among African-Americans. Dr. Ighodaro serves as a neurologist, neuroscientist, and health advocate at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, where she focuses on understanding the role of racism in neurological disorders. Learn more about Dr. Ighodaro at
www.dreseosaighodaro.com.