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I'm Still Here: A New Philosophy of Alzheimer's Care Book

I'm Still Here: A New Philosophy of Alzheimer's Care
I'm Still Here: A New Philosophy of Alzheimer's Care, A revolutionary new approach to Alzheimer's care, focusing on a patient's strengths to maintain connections with others and the world
There currently is no cure for Alzheimer's disease— though it can be treated. For the last fifteen years, John Zeis, I'm Still Here: A New Philosophy of Alzheimer's Care has a rating of 2.5 stars
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I'm Still Here: A New Philosophy of Alzheimer's Care, A revolutionary new approach to Alzheimer's care, focusing on a patient's strengths to maintain connections with others and the world There currently is no cure for Alzheimer's disease— though it can be treated. For the last fifteen years, John Zeis, I'm Still Here: A New Philosophy of Alzheimer's Care
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  • I'm Still Here: A New Philosophy of Alzheimer's Care
  • Written by author John Zeisel
  • Published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, December 29, 2009
  • A revolutionary new approach to Alzheimer's care, focusing on a patient's strengths to maintain connections with others and the world There currently is no cure for Alzheimer's disease— though it can be treated. For the last fifteen years, John Zeis
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Author's Note ix

1 Embracing Alzheimer's: A New Philosophy of Care 1

2 The Alzheimer's Journey: The Symptoms and Progression of the Disease 26

3 The Alzheimer's Brain: The Good News and the Bad News 55

4 Art and Alzheimer's: How to Connect with Someone through Visual Art 79

5 The Dramatic Arts: Music, Poetry, Theater, Films, and the Circus 105

6 Treatment by Design: How Appropriate Living Spaces encourage independence and Well-being 136

7 Building a new Relationship: The Five Rules of Communication and the Seven Rules of Relationship Building 152

8 Appreciating the new Relationship: Accepting the Changes in a Loved One Living with Alzheimer's 177

9 A Two-Way Street: Why Changing yourself is Vital to Effective Treatment 188

10 The Gifts of Alzheimer's: Insights Gained from Learning to Give and Receive 216

11 Being in the Present Moment: A mindfulness Meditation 232

Acknowledgments 243

References 249

Index 255


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