The 36-Hour Day, fourth edition, large print: The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for People with Alzheimer Disease, Other Dementias, and Memory ... Life (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)

by Nancy L. Mace

Paperback, 2006

Call number

362.196 MAC

Collection

Publication

Johns Hopkins University Press (2006), Edition: 4th, 600 pages

Description

Through five editions, The 36-Hour Day has been an essential resource for families who love and care for people with Alzheimer disease. Whether a person has Alzheimer disease or another form of dementia, he or she will face a host of problems. The 36-Hour Day will help family members and caregivers address these challenges and simultaneously cope with their own emotions and needs. Featuring useful takeaway messages and informed by recent research into the causes of and the search for therapies to prevent or cure dementia, this edition includes new information on - devices to make life simpler and safer for people who have dementia - strategies for delaying behavioral and neuropsychiatric symptoms - changes in Medicare and other health care insurance laws - palliative care, hospice care, durable power of attorney, and guardianship - dementia due to traumatic brain injury - choosing a residential care facility - support groups for caregivers, friends, and family members The central idea underlying the book, that much can be done to improve the lives of people with dementia and of those caring for them, remains the same. The 36-Hour Day is the definitive dementia care guide.… (more)

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LibraryThing member riofriotex
This book was updated to a fifth edition in 2011. It is primarily about Alzheimer's and dementias in general, and does not really address the type my mother has (FTD-PPA). The first eight chapters define dementia and discuss getting medical help, characteristic behavioral symptoms of the disease
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(two chapters), problems in independent living and daily care, and medical problems and symptoms that appear as changes in mood. The next six chapters focus more on the caregiver and the family. The last five chapters address financial and legal issues, nursing homes and other living arrangements (but not really the settings that have come to be known as "memory care"), preventing or delaying cognitive decline, and more detail on brain disorders and causes of and research in dementia. Although it is now somewhat outdated, I was glad to receive a mass-market paperback copy of this book for reference.
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LibraryThing member laurelli
Was very helpful when my dad was sick and living with me. I knew just what to expect and how to deal with it.
LibraryThing member seniorfriendshipven
THE 36 HOUR DAY
Nancy L. Mace, M.A., and Peter V. Rabins, M.D., M.P.H.

A family guide to caring for persons with Alzheimer disease, related dementing illnesses, and memory loss in later life that includes the following:
• The basic facts about dementia
• How to deal with problems arising in daily
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care—meals, exercise, personal hygiene, and safety
• How to cope with an impaired person’s false ideas, suspicion, anger, and other mood problems
• How to get outside help from support groups, friends, and agencies
• Financial and legal issues you must address
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LibraryThing member seniorfriendshipven
THE 36 HOUR DAY
Nancy L. Mace, M.A., and Peter V. Rabins, M.D., M.P.H.

A family guide to caring for persons with Alzheimer disease, related dementing illnesses, and memory loss in later life that includes the following:
• The basic facts about dementia
• How to deal with problems arising in daily
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care—meals, exercise, personal hygiene, and safety
• How to cope with an impaired person’s false ideas, suspicion, anger, and other mood problems
• How to get outside help from support groups, friends, and agencies
• Financial and legal issues you must address
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LibraryThing member SusanStrong
This book explains in detail what is involved in caring for a family member suffering from Alzheimer Disease/Dementia. The guide offers excellent information regarding care options.
LibraryThing member TheLoisLevel
Too much information on some parts of the disorder and not enough on others. My mom is pretty far along...and questions about her care were settled long ago so many parts weren't helpful to me. As is typical with this type of book, it's too general to be of much use.
LibraryThing member hsagingunit
Thorough and compassionate, offering accessible information and practical advice, The 36-Hour Day is a necessary resource for families living with dementia. Still the gold standard, this book is the trusted reference that families turn to first―and over and over―for guidance and support in
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caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease. -- Lisa Genova, author of Still Alice
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LibraryThing member MrsLee
This was very informative and I will keep it for a reference book. It describes the many different types of dementia, what the effect is on the brain and the person afflicted, what to expect in their behavior and how to cope as a caregiver. It also explains the medical research going on and various
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treatments. Very practical advice.
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LibraryThing member rivkat
Useful for walking through the realities of caring for someone with dementia. Hard to read.
LibraryThing member loraineo
An organized reference book which I was able to skip through to various chapters that were very helpful. A lot of information and ideas to help at the various stages of alzheimers.,

Pages

600

ISBN

0801885108 / 9780801885105

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