It’s not the path I originally intended, but there is a way to still get it free.  If you have Kindle Unlimited, for a time you can get the book free on there.  If you don’t have Kindle Unlimited, you can get a free 30 day trial and then get the book free.   Also in the back of the book, you will get an option to obtain a free, editable, fillable Emergency “What If” planner.  It’s 47 pages long and has information you need to prepare for end of life situations.

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Here’s the synopsis:

Among dementia books for caregivers, this is dementia caregiving 911. It is not a book written from the perspective of a doctor who has studied dementia from books (although the author does have licensed medical credentials), nor is it an “our story” book that is biographical in nature. Rather this book is written from one dementia caregiver in the trenches to another. The goal is to give you knowledge as well as highly practical tips in order for you to navigate the wild world of dementia. The chapters are reasonable short making the information easy to access and understsand.

Being a dementia caregiver is an unpredictable journey that few who have not traveled down it know what it really entails. This book will help by giving you 70 vital tips so that you can have greater confidence in helping your loved one. They include

  • Understand the importance of knowing the different types of dementias – Alzheimer’s, Vascular Dementia, Lewy Body Dementia (and Parkinson’s Disease)
  • Knowing what you might expect
  • Understand challenging behaviors and syndromes
  • Potential equipment you may need along the way
  • Helpful community resources that may be available for you
  • Caregiver strategies to navigate the caregiving journey
  • Key paperwork to complete sooner rather than later

This book serves as a dementia caregiver guide with easy-to-read chapters that are not highly technical nor lengthy in nature. By coming to understand these essentials tips and what to do in situations you may confront, it has the ability to lessen the shock factor and help you navigate the oftentimes bumpy ride of dementia.

While the journey of caregiving may be hard, you can still have some of the greatest, most memorable years with your loved one. Let this dementia caregiving book help you along the way.

Click the link above and get this caregiver’s guide to dementia today.

About the Author: Lindsay White has not just a medical license as Certified Physical Therapist Assistant, but also has more than 10 years of full time (unexpected) experience as a dementia caregiver for two of her family. This unique combination gives her valuable insight both from personal experience and through her medical training.