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Reg...
by Jane Cooper
Part 1 of the Reg... series
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE A social economic disaster the people of the 21st century are not prepared for. This book is an educational, practical, step by step approach, showing you how to obtain a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. It explains exactly what you need to do and questions to ask. It's all well and good being told " Go and get a diagnosis" But it is not as simple as that, as we need to know how to do things and feel as though we have some form of control over the experience. Jane Cooper the author of this book has crafted a unique approach that is easy to read, understand, and apply from her own personal experience with her father Reg.. Alzheimer's disease is a fatal brain wasting disease with age being a huge factor. So, if you want to keep your loved one for longer, then early diagnosis is the key to help you plan and structure for your future. Don't waste any more time, act now, before it's too late.
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Reg... After Diagnosis
by Jane Cooper
Part 2 of the Reg... series
This is my second pocket book which explains what needs to be considered in this next phase now that a diagnosis has been made. The biggest question we all ask ourselves is, "Will we be able to cope?" and it's a fair question for the changing times up ahead. When those of you make a fundamental decision that you will be able to cope regardless of what this disease throws at you, you activate that part of yourselves that seeks a solution to each situation. The first part of coming to terms with Alzheimer's disease is to really be able to understand what's unfolding and coming to terms with the fact that your life is now in a constant state of change. The changing time are challenging and have the ability to create doubt in your ability to cope. It's a very real experience. However, the first step is to make a decision as to whether you wish to contribute to your loved one or not. If you choose to contribute then these twelve steps in my second book here will explain about the adjustment process and what to do in twelve easy to follow steps. There are two further books that will soon be available which are: Considering a care home – ask the right questions and Hints and tips on what works. Obtaining a diagnosis is the first key in being able to keeping your loved one for longer- Book 1 - The steps in how to obtain a diagnosis is the key that unlocks and tells the story of what happens next in you and your loved one's life. Start to plan and build in some foundations for your future. Changing times are ahead. Alzheimer's disease is becoming the social economic disaster the people of the 21st century are not prepared for. Why? Due to the lack of education available and people's inability to understand what is unfolding before their very eyes. However, from my personal experience we need to look within and not out for the answers. You know your loved one best and in that you will locate the key to your whole experience.
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Reg... Considering a Care Home
by Jane Cooper
Part 3 of the Reg... series
Welcome reader to my third book on Alzheimer's disease. Considering a Care Home? Ask the right questions. This book will provide you with some of the most profound insights and questions you need to consider should you decide that your loved one now requires twenty four hour care. It is not a decision that should be taken lightly. Some of these questions would not even have crossed your mind because in this whole journey, we lose our energy and confidence and can be only to grateful and believe that someone else knows what is best for us and our loved one. In that process we can find ourselves at our wits end and exhausted as we forget, to manage those individuals effectively and fail to ask those very important questions we need answers to. The insights and questions in this book will, prepare you for what you may come up against and or situations that have the potential to be presented to you. From my own personal experience I wish I knew to ask for example "Are these the same carer staff that work here at night? I did not know that the care home employed agency night staff and nor did anyone at the care home seem to believe that it was appropriate to tell me either." Care is very expensive. We all hear on the news today the bad press that some care homes receive. Make sure you obtain the answers to your questions in order that you understand how any care home operates. There is no price tag on having "piece of mind" It is not enough to just find a care home, abdicate without questioning nor understanding what takes place there, with whom and when. Also available Reg-Alzheimer's disease The Symptoms and the ten steps in how to obtain a diagnosis Reg - Alzheimer's disease. After a diagnosis what's next? Reg - Alzheimer's disease. Hints and tips on what works
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Reg... Hints & Tips
by Jane Cooper
Part 4 of the Reg... series
Who are you? Do I know you? Does that sound familiar to you? If it does, then my fourth book in this series Reg….will give you some insight into what's happening to your loved one in relation to Alzheimer's and what you will need to consider in order for you to continue caring effectively and with confidence. This book explains signs to watch out for and is a quick handy reference guide, helping you to understand what to do and what to consider as the phases of Alzheimer's unfold and dilemmas present themselves. I also show you what to consider and how to manage your own health throughout the changing times together with from my own personal experience, health in relation to Alzheimer's, how to build in self care and what to do when considering hiring the help of other's. There are also three previous books available: Book 1 Alzheimer's disease, the symptoms, and the ten steps in how to obtain a diagnosis. Book 2 After a diagnosis what's next? The twelve steps of action. Book 3 Considering a care home? Ask the right questions.
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