
Why Is Grandma Naked?: Caring for Your Aging Parent
In this humorous self-help book, award-winning journalist and attorney Ellen Pober Rittberg serves as a guide and cheerleader
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In this humorous self-help book, award-winning journalist and attorney Ellen Pober Rittberg serves as a guide and cheerleader

Professional care providers can learn ways to avoid one of the most difficult and often tragic problems to

Understanding Dementia is a one-of-a-kind activity book. It takes a modern approach to teaching children the basics of

‘A beautiful and moving book that vividly brings home the challenges faced by those with dementia and their

Setting aside just a few minutes to read a story to a loved one can create wonderful moments

Creative activities can support people with dementia, leading to moments of reconnection and joy. This book shows how

If the ability to connect and communicate with your loved one has diminished, this how-to book offers step-by-step

Caregivers Rejoice! THIS COOKBOOK IS FOR YOU.It can be challenging to cook for loved ones battling neurodegenerative illness.

Dementia is color-blind and affects the human race profoundly. Consequently, The Race of Dementia is in progress and

With a foreword by Judy Woodruff, The Unexpected Journey of Caring is a practical guide to finding personal

Newly updated September, 2025!You never imagined you’d be the one making life-and-death decisions for your mom or dad.

“Caregiving an elderly parent, especially against the backdrop of a difficult shared past, can be a bruising spiritual

Using short stories of every day circumstances, The Elders offers a look at the lives of those who

Caring for a loved one at home. What’s really involved? And what does it mean for your family

Every 66 seconds someone in the US develops Alzheimer’s. There is so much to learn about this disease
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