I’ll Have Some of Yours, What my mother taught me about dementia, cookies, music, the outside, and her life inside a care home. by Annete Januzzi Wick I can provide a transcription of the visible text from the photograph. Note that some small or blurry lines may...
Dementia Regained, Building a Life of Joy and Dignity from Beginning to End by Tia Powell, MD, Director of the Montefiore Einstein Center for Bioethics “Dementia Reimagined” succeeds on many levels—it is informative and insightful, historically illuminating,...
Creative Connections in Dementia Care, Engaging Activities to Enhance Communication By Katie Norris, and Jennifer Brush Making art creates opportunities for meaningful engagement on many levels for people with dementia. Creative Connections in Dementia Care provides...
Helping Me…Helping You, Helping Dementia Caregivers Enhance Abilities and Quality of Life, by Gail Elliot, BASc, MA, Gerontologist and Dementia Specialist, DementiaAbility Enterprise, Inc. This book is aimed at helping caregivers who support loved ones with...
Montessori for Elder and Dementia Care By Jennifer A. Bush Written by an international Montessori and dementia expert, this indispensable guide to Montessori for elders makes it possible for any care provider to understand and implement this innovative approach....
“The End of Alzheimer’s, The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline” By Dale E. Bredesen, MD “The End of Alzheimer’s” is a monumental work. Dr. Bredesen completely re-contextualizes this devastating disease away from a mysterious and unsolvable process...