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What You Need to Know about Dementia

Autor Selva Sugunendran
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 oct 2017
Do you know someone who suffers from dementia? Have you been recently diagnosed with the condition and want to know more? Whether you have the disease or it is your loved ones who must contend with it, What You Should Know about Dementia gives you a comprehensive guide written in a nontechnical style and provides information on • what dementia means, • the symptoms you should look for, • actions to take to delay its onset, • how you can best deal with dementia, • the effects that dementia has on families and careers, • how to plan and maintain the best possible quality of life, • finding the answers to thirty frequently asked questions, • and more. With dementia becoming more prevalent as the population ages, you need to be ready to tackle its causes and symptoms as early as possible, and with What You Should Know about Dementia, you have the perfect tool to help you. With it, you will be better prepared for the challenges ahead and better able to offer your loved one a standard of care that they deserve.
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ISBN-13: 9781543459272
ISBN-10: 1543459277
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: XLibris

Notă biografică

'The best way to predict the future is to create it...' Selva Sugunendran is a writer and dedicated researcher and publisher on Alzheimer's. He was educated in London and has lived in the city for the past 50 years. He gained a degree in Electronic Engineering at Kingston University and has a Masters in NLP. He is also a Clinical Hypnotherapist and has two University diplomas in Alzheimer's and Prevention of Dementia. Selva's working life included owning a high security software development company, but it has been his work with those who have succumbed to Dementia and Alzheimer's where he has made the greatest impact.