Visiting a loved one with dementia is a new and often difficult situation for anyone. In this CD, Nancy confides with her friend and counselor, Sherril, asking her common, but tough questions about concerns she is experiencing visiting her mother with dementia. Listen in while the two talk about very delicate and difficult issues and exchange informed ideas and suggestions.
The CD begins:
“Now that Mom is all moved in to her new residence, I suppose I should feel relieved. After all, she’s safe and well cared for, the the people there say she’s adjusting well. But I’m not adjusting well!”
“I feel guilty and I feel like a failure that I couldn’t take care of her at home. And I have so many questions! How often should I be visiting her? What if she’s upset with me? What am I going to do when she wants to go home?”
Product Features:
What we like best about this product: Making the Most of Your Visit is surprisingly informative and provides information acquired as the result of years of working with caregivers and leading an Alzheimer’s support group. It offers suggestions and answers to very difficult questions that almost every son, daughter, husband, wife or caregiver of a person with Alzheimer’s asks themselves. Warning: Some of the information is straight and to the point – perhaps answers you may not want to hear, but need to hear, just the same. We highly recommend this CD. (Consider also Alzheimer’s Dialogues - Item # 0184).
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