
Seven Stages
The Beginner’s Guide to Dementia
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Doug Francis

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It is very hard watching a loved one suffer. When taking care of a loved one there is no doubt that the late-stage crisis that comes with dementia can be extremely hard to manage and cope with.
Although the condition strikes differently and in its own way depending on the individual, there is a real need for guidance when it comes to proper care for patients and loved ones.
It is even more important if you intend to become a caregiver to an elderly father or mother suffering from this condition. Helping people to more confidently take care of a friend or family member during this difficult time was what inspired me to write “Seven Stages: The Beginner’s Guide to Dementia.”
Statistics show that the likelihood of one suffering from dementia increases with age, and it is extremely common in those of sixty years of age and older. This book was written with a few important goals in mind.
In this book you will learn:
✓ The many causes and types of dementia.
✓ Common symptoms and an overview of the seven stages of dementia.
✓ Well researched nutritional guidelines to help prepare healthy meals that can assist in mitigating the symptoms of dementia.
✓ Difficult end of life decisions that may need to be made for patients suffering late stage dementia.
✓ Taking care of someone that is in the very last stage of dementia.
I don't envy anyone who has to watch a loved one suffer but proper advice and guidance can make the experience a bit less daunting. If you are ready to learn more about dementia, please go ahead get yourself a copy of this book to help guide you through the difficult and emotional journey of caring for a loved one.
Sincerely,
Doug Francis