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Book Title
Are the Keys in the Freezer?: An Advocate's Guide for Alzheimer's
Publication Date
2015-06-21
Pages
208
ISBN
9781849057394
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Are the Keys in the Freezer? : an Advocate's Guide for Alzheimer's and Other Dementias
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Jeri Warner, Brenda Niblock, Patricia Woodell
Item Length
8.9in
Publisher
Kingsley Publishers, Jessica
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
8.5 Oz
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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The rich personal testimony of a family's struggle to navigate the confusing world of dementia care choices for their mother. A must-read for families in the US looking for information about managing care facilities, hospices, finances, advance directives and other topics relating to caring for a loved one with dementia.

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Publisher
Kingsley Publishers, Jessica
ISBN-10
1849057397
ISBN-13
9781849057394
eBay Product ID (ePID)
208701659

Product Key Features

Author
Jeri Warner, Brenda Niblock, Patricia Woodell
Publication Name
Are the Keys in the Freezer? : an Advocate's Guide for Alzheimer's and Other Dementias
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
208 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
8.5 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Rc521.W64 2015
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The personal, medical, and legal experiences gained and lessons learned by the sisters over the preceding six years of care form the backbone of this work that will be priceless to families facing a similar road...The combination of the detailed information with the insights gained from caring for a loved one with the condition makes this essential for affected families. ..This excellent work will, unfortunately, find a wide audience., Frank and poignant, with the optimum balance of personal storytelling and actionable guidance. This highly readable guide for dementia caregivers blends a medical memoir with useful advice...With considerable skill, the authors interweave their story with the issues they faced, drawing upon their own situations to illustrate what they didn't know at the time...It is these tools the authors share in a tightly organized, well-written work.
Table of Content
Disclaimer. About the Authors. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Coming to Terms with Dementia. 1.1. What is Dementia? 1.2. Testing and Diagnosis for Dementia. 1.3. Understanding Types of Dementia. 1.4. Stages of Dementia. 1.5. Treatment Plans for Dementia. 1.6. Lessons Learned. 2. Care Facilities: Making the Right Move. 2.1. Types of Care Facilities. 2.2. Guidelines for Screening Care Facilities. 2.3. Making the Choice: Our Concerns in Selecting a Care Facility. 2.4. Meals and Menus in Care Facilities. 2.5. Social Activities in Care Facilities: What's Available to Keep People Interested? 2.6. Moving to a Care Facility: Dementia and Disorientation. 2.7. Dementia and Wandering Outside a Care Facility: A Choice of Safety or Independence. 2.8. Switching Assisted Living Facilities: Making Sure It's the Right Move. 2.9. Conflicts with Assisted Living Staff. 2.10. Lessons About Choosing a Service Area in a Care Facility. 2.11. Memory Care: First Impressions. 2.12. What Happens if You Live in a Different State? 2.13. Lessons Learned. 3. Can We Afford a Care Facility? 3.1. Paying for Long-Term Care. 3.2. Finances: Do You Really Know What's Happening? 3.3. Comparing Costs: Living at Home or in a Care Facility. 3.4. Facility Fee Structures. 3.5. Cost Categories in a Long-Term Care Budget. 3.6. Building a Five-Year Budget. 3.7. What if a Family Cannot Afford a Care Facility? 3.8. Family Conflicts about Money and Caregiving Responsibilities. 3.9. Lessons Learned. 4. Care Facility Agreements. 4.1. Flexibility in Care Facility Agreements. 4.2. Talking About Terms with Facility Staff. 4.3. Care Plans. 4.4. Attachments and Exhibits to Care Facility Agreements. 4.5. Where to Turn for Help. 4.6. Lessons Learned. 5. Advocacy in Medical Care. 5.1. Unmasking Mom's Medication Problems. 5.2. Taking Responsibility for Someone's Health Care. 5.3. Monitoring a Care Facility's Medication System. 5.4. Checkpoints for Monitoring Medications. 5.5. What Happens When the System Breaks Down. 5.6. Calming Drugs: Are They the Answer in a Care Facility? 5.7. Hearing, Vision, Dental Care and Mobility. 5.8. Lessons Learned. 6. Hospice and Palliative Care. 6.1. What is Hospice Care? 6.2. Qualifying for Hospice Care. 6.3. Role of the Hospice Team. 6.4. Comfort Care for Dying Patients. 6.5. The Importance of Educating Families about Dying. 6.6. Lessons Learned. 7. Advance Care Directives. 7.1. What are Advance Directives? 7.2. Appointing a Health-Care Proxy. 7.3. Shortfalls of Advance Directives. 7.4. Five Wishes: An Alternative to Traditional Advance Directives. 7.5. Doctor's Orders: Out of Hospital Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) Orders. 7.6. POLST: Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment. 7.7. When to Take Action on Advance Care Directives. 7.8. Lessons Learned. 8. The Path Forward. 8.1. Changing the Way We Look at Care Facilities. 8.2. Neighborhood Alternatives for the Future. 8.3. Dementiaville: The Answer to Future Care? 8.4. The Alzheimer's Cafe. 8.5. Current and Emerging Technologies. Epilogue. Appendices. Resources. Endnotes. Bibliography.
Copyright Date
2015
Target Audience
Trade
Topic
Neurology, Eldercare, Caregiving, Diseases / Alzheimer's & Dementia
Lccn
2014-048963
Dewey Decimal
616.8/3
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Family & Relationships, Health & Fitness, Medical

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