A sourcebook and guide answers important questions about the effects, repercussions, and treatment of Alzheimer's disease, including how to handle the behavior of someone suffering from the disease and how to balance the patient's needs with one's own.
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About the Author:
Dr. Kenneth Kosik is associate professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School.
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Were it presented solely in prose paragraphs, this exemplary adviser would be much shorter than it is. Instead, its first four chapters, which proceed through the stages of dealing with Alzheimer's disease and their effects on the caregiver, take the form of free verse. The device doesn't make poetry of the text but does give it greater weight, just as the same kind of text display gives weight to the words in advertisements. Rabbi Grollman, author of these four chapters, is a seasoned writer on dealing with life crises; his words--simple, realistic, reassuring--merit the burden laid on them by the verselike presentation. This is excellent counsel, full of phrases that many may take as watchwords as they cope with an Alzheimer's-afflicted loved one. To Grollman's chapters, research physician Kosik adds one of questions and answers about the disease and its sufferers. An annotated resource list concludes. Ray Olson
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- PublisherBeacon Pr
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 0807027200
- ISBN 13 9780807027202
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages163
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