Description:Hell No, I Don’t Remember. I Have Alzheimer’s!SynopsisThe exhausted daughter took a deep breath as she entered the care home to visit her mom. It had been a challenging day, and she had to make decisions she had no desire to make. She peeked her head in the door where she found her mom sitting in the chair and noticed she had been crying. She eased over and sat next to her, beginning with small talk about her day. As they began their conversation, she asked her mom if she remembered seeing her granddaughter that day. Her mom’s reply alarmed her. “Hell no, I don’t remember. I have Alzheimer’s!”Four writers, all from different backgrounds, offer a seasoned perspective for a generation of adults who are dealing with Alzheimer’s and dementia, whether with their parents, spouses, or friend. This book is written to encourage caregivers, family members, or those who have Alzheimer’s or dementia to navigate this horrendous disease.Faith Austin, Beth Withers Banning, Terri Green, and Kenney Hayes tell their experiences in excruciating detail with lessons learned, mistakes made, funny and heart-wrenchingly intimate stories about navigating with their parents through one of the worst diseases of our century. The book ends with a day in the life of our loved one as they live through the lens of a diseased mind, giving the reader a first-hand view of their everyday reality.The villains in this book are ALZHEIMER’S and DEMENTIA. The characters are the many millions who suffer from this disease. The supporting actors are those who have been or are in the middle of this hostage crisis caring for their loved ones. Those mentioned in this book represent thousands who are struggling with and caring for people dealing with these unsuspecting villains. You will be surprised to recognize the hero of this story.“Hell No, I Don’t Remember. I Have Alzheimer’s!” discusses aspects of this disease that we found rarely mentioned in clinical journals or handbooks. For example, what if you are the caregiver? What kind of facility should you consider? What are the steps of transitioning? How should you deal with the grief associated with this change in lifestyle? Which will last longer–their money or the one you love? When do you say goodbye? Many have to deal with the estate before death. What should you do? Rest assured, there is healing in the rubble. “Hell No, I Don’t Remember. I Have Alzheimer’s!” offers real-life stories from each author of shock and awe, anger and fury, humor, grief and sorrow, but especially our learnings along this journey. This book is for an audience of young and old, moms and dads, children and grandchildren, caregivers, relatives, male and female, riddled with the harshest reality of life. They are facing unspeakable heartbreak trying to make sense of this disease as they watch those they love, deteriorate in front of their eyes. “Hell No, I Don’t Remember. I Have Alzheimer’s!” is about 125,000 words in length and is set in current-day America. Nowhere in the market today will you find a more priceless collection of insights harvested from years of experience for a generation that has been blindsided by this awful disease.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Hell No I Don't Remember, I Have Alzheimer's!. To get started finding Hell No I Don't Remember, I Have Alzheimer's!, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Hell No, I Don’t Remember. I Have Alzheimer’s!SynopsisThe exhausted daughter took a deep breath as she entered the care home to visit her mom. It had been a challenging day, and she had to make decisions she had no desire to make. She peeked her head in the door where she found her mom sitting in the chair and noticed she had been crying. She eased over and sat next to her, beginning with small talk about her day. As they began their conversation, she asked her mom if she remembered seeing her granddaughter that day. Her mom’s reply alarmed her. “Hell no, I don’t remember. I have Alzheimer’s!”Four writers, all from different backgrounds, offer a seasoned perspective for a generation of adults who are dealing with Alzheimer’s and dementia, whether with their parents, spouses, or friend. This book is written to encourage caregivers, family members, or those who have Alzheimer’s or dementia to navigate this horrendous disease.Faith Austin, Beth Withers Banning, Terri Green, and Kenney Hayes tell their experiences in excruciating detail with lessons learned, mistakes made, funny and heart-wrenchingly intimate stories about navigating with their parents through one of the worst diseases of our century. The book ends with a day in the life of our loved one as they live through the lens of a diseased mind, giving the reader a first-hand view of their everyday reality.The villains in this book are ALZHEIMER’S and DEMENTIA. The characters are the many millions who suffer from this disease. The supporting actors are those who have been or are in the middle of this hostage crisis caring for their loved ones. Those mentioned in this book represent thousands who are struggling with and caring for people dealing with these unsuspecting villains. You will be surprised to recognize the hero of this story.“Hell No, I Don’t Remember. I Have Alzheimer’s!” discusses aspects of this disease that we found rarely mentioned in clinical journals or handbooks. For example, what if you are the caregiver? What kind of facility should you consider? What are the steps of transitioning? How should you deal with the grief associated with this change in lifestyle? Which will last longer–their money or the one you love? When do you say goodbye? Many have to deal with the estate before death. What should you do? Rest assured, there is healing in the rubble. “Hell No, I Don’t Remember. I Have Alzheimer’s!” offers real-life stories from each author of shock and awe, anger and fury, humor, grief and sorrow, but especially our learnings along this journey. This book is for an audience of young and old, moms and dads, children and grandchildren, caregivers, relatives, male and female, riddled with the harshest reality of life. They are facing unspeakable heartbreak trying to make sense of this disease as they watch those they love, deteriorate in front of their eyes. “Hell No, I Don’t Remember. I Have Alzheimer’s!” is about 125,000 words in length and is set in current-day America. Nowhere in the market today will you find a more priceless collection of insights harvested from years of experience for a generation that has been blindsided by this awful disease.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Hell No I Don't Remember, I Have Alzheimer's!. To get started finding Hell No I Don't Remember, I Have Alzheimer's!, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.