The definitive guide to safe, effective care of older adults--updated with important new content and streamlined for quick access
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LARGE PRINT COLORING BOOKS
Did you know that coloring provides a therapeutic activity with numerous benefits to seniors with dementia? It focuses their mind on a simple task, which reduce anxiety and stress and promote a feeling of relaxation and wellbeing.
Coloring books for adults relaxation HAPPINESS is a collection of relaxing illustrations which are easy to color. It is ideal for anyone looking for less intricate designs, seniors, beginners and also people living with dementia, Alzeimer's, Parkinson's disease or motor / visual impairment.
People with dementia mostly have difficulty with their short term memory, and most of their long term memory are intact. Your loved one may be have pleasant childhood memories that they associate with the act of coloring and with the pictures they color.
This book features over 25 realistic illustrations with sharp lines and larger coloring spaces, promoting mindfulness, relaxation and memory stimulation, making this book especially suitable for individuals with cognitive disorders ie Dementia, Alzheimer's
We also publish beautiful picture books specifically designed for your loved one with dementia. Click on our author name at the top of this page to view our other books.
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Dementia can have a significant impact on individuals, families, and communities. The diseases that cause dementia affect cognitive function, memory, thinking, and behavior, and can make it difficult for individuals to perform daily activities and maintain their independence. This can lead to a loss of identity and self-worth, as well as feelings of frustration, confusion, and anxiety. For family members and caregivers, dementia can be challenging to manage, both emotionally and practically. Providing care for a loved one with dementia can be time-consuming, stressful, and costly, and may lead to caregiver burnout and other negative outcomes. The cost of caring for individuals with dementia can be high, and as the population ages, the prevalence of the condition is expected to increase, placing an even greater burden on healthcare systems and economies worldwide. Might as Well Laugh is a book about our family's journey with my mother as she progressed through the stages of dementia and its impact on our family, friends and community. This book underscores the emotional and financial investment undertaken by her caregivers, be it family, friends or paid care givers. As you read the accounts in this book, I hope you find it refreshing, informative and encouraging. We loved our mother and cared for her the best we knew how. We are very blessed to have cared for her in her twilight years. Thank God for His grace.
Medical Education in Geriatrics: Strategies for Teaching the Care of Older Adults provides an overview of evidence-based strategies for teaching geriatrics in medical education. This book is for clinician educators: both for those with geriatrics expertise seeking to increase their knowledge and skill in education, and for those medical educators seeking to expand their knowledge of how to teach geriatric principles to their learners and thereby prepare them to care for older adults. Written by experts and leaders in Geriatric Medical Education from across the US and Canada, Medical Education in Geriatrics highlights approaches for creating effective educational experiences in geriatrics for learners ranging from pre-clinical medical students, through residency, fellowship and continuing medical education, as well as interprofessional education, with an emphasis on evidence-based, engaging and memorable teaching strategies. The book also provides strategies for teaching geriatrics in a variety of settings, including the hospital, outpatient settings, nursing home, home care, and telemedicine. Additional chapters address considerations in teaching geriatrics, including Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Providing Feedback, assessment in geriatric medical education, online resources, and other topics that will help educators deliver excellent medical education in geriatrics.
Medical Education in Geriatrics: Strategies for Teaching the Care of Older Adults provides practical and evidence-based strategies for teaching principles of geriatrics in a variety of settings and will be a valuable and practical resource for geriatricians, palliative medicine specialists and trainees, family medicine and internal medicine clinicians and medical educators, medical educators in pre-clinical and clinical settings, residency and fellowship directors, and medical students and residents interested in geriatrics and the care of older adults.
Written by experts in the field, this book incorporates the latest evidence-based behavioral interventions matched to specific deficits. Behavioral management focuses not on controlling behavior, but using it to teach staff and caregivers how to interpret common actions and maximize function for people with major neurocognitive disorders. Quality of life and individualized care planning will be the theme and the book will provide practical case examples.
The book begins by introducing dementia and other neurocognitive illnesses, contextualizing them both historically and contemporarily. Next, the text focuses on the comprehensive assessment of a person with neurocognitive challenges in order to identify strengths and understand what the person is trying to communicate with their behavior. This process allows individualized care planning and behavioral (non-pharmacologic) management to meet the cognitive challenges and maximize individual strengths and thereby improve outcomes, makingthis a cutting edge resource.
Awarded third place in the 2022 AJN Book of the Year Awards in Adult Primary Care
I was thrilled to see content that focuses on quality improvement, patient safety, interprofessional collaboration, care coordination, and other content that supports the role of the AGNP as a clinical leader and change agent. The authors give these topics the attention that they deserve, with clear, insightful guidance and importantly, the evidence base. The chapters that address roles (including during disasters!), settings of care, billing, and medication use address salient issues that will help the fledgling AGNP to hit the ground running and the seasoned AGNP to keep current.
-Marie Boltz, PhD, GNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN
Elouise Ross Eberly and Robert Eberly Endowed Professor
Toss and Carol Nese College of Nursing, Penn State University
From the Foreword
Written for Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioners, faculty, and students, this primary text encompasses the full scope of AGNP primary care practice across multiple healthcare settings including telehealth. The text emphasizes the best available evidence to promote person-centered care, quality improvement of care, interprofessional collaboration, and reducing healthcare costs. The text delivers timely information about current healthcare initiatives in the U.S., including care coordination across the healthcare continuum, interprofessional collaboration, and accountable care organizations.
Disease-focused chapters contain general and specific population-based assessment and interprofessional care strategies to both common and complex health issues. They offer consistent content on emergencies, relevant social determinants of health, and ethical dilemmas. The text also prepares students for the administrative aspects of practice with information on the physical exam, medications, billing, coding, and documentation. Concise, accessible information is supported by numerous illustrations, learning objectives, quality and safety alerts, clinical pearls, and case studies demonstrating best practice. A robust ancillary package includes an Instructor's Manual with case studies and teaching guides, a Test Bank reflective of clinical situations and patient conditions, PowerPoints covering key concepts, and an Image Bank of skin conditions and other figures.
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Are you caring for a loved one with dementia or are you simply interested in learning more about this complex condition? If so, Memory Matters: A Guide to Understanding and Supporting Older Adults with Dementia is the book for you!
Written by experts in the field of gerontology and dementia care, this comprehensive guide offers a wealth of information and practical advice to help you navigate the challenges of dementia with empathy, understanding, and resilience.
With a focus on person-centered care, the book provides an in-depth look at the various types of dementia, their symptoms, and progression, as well as strategies for managing and treating these symptoms. You will also learn how to create a supportive environment for your loved one with dementia, including tips for incorporating meaningful activities into daily life, addressing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, and finding joy and connection in the midst of this challenging condition.
The emotional impact of dementia on both the individual and their caregivers is also addressed in detail, with guidance on coping with stress and burnout, finding support and resources, and managing the emotional ups and downs of the disease.
In addition to expert insights, Memory Matters features inspiring real-life stories from individuals and families living with dementia, highlighting their challenges, coping strategies, and tips for living well with the condition. These stories provide a unique and invaluable perspective on the realities of dementia and offer hope and encouragement to readers.
Whether you are a family caregiver, healthcare professional, or simply interested in learning more about dementia, Memory Matters is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand and support older adults with dementia. With its practical tips, expert insights, and inspiring stories, this book is sure to be a valuable addition to your library. Don't wait - order your copy today!
This textbook presents real-world cases and discussions that introduce the various psychiatric syndromes found in the aging population before delving into the core concepts covered by geriatric psychiatry curricula. The text follows each case study with the vital information necessary for physicians in training, including key features of each disorder and its presentation, practical guidelines for diagnosis and treatment, clinical pearls, and other devices that are essential to trainees in geriatric psychiatry. With the latest DSM-5-TR guidelines and with rich learning tools that include key points, review questions, tables, and illustrations, this text is the only resource that is specifically designed to train both US and Canadian candidates for specialty and subspecialty certification or recertification in geriatric psychiatry. It will also appeal to audiences worldwide as a state-of-the-art resource for practice guidance. The text meets the needs of the future head on with its straightforward coverage of the most frequently encountered challenges, including neuropsychiatric syndromes, psychopharmacology, elder care and the law, substance use disorders, psychiatric comorbidities in systemic medical illness, consultation-liaison psychiatry, palliative care, climate change and health, and equity/diversity/inclusion matters in the care of older adults.
Written by experts in the field, Geriatric Psychiatry: A Case-Based Textbook, 2nd edition will be the ultimate resource for graduate and undergraduate medical students and certificate candidates providing mental health care for aging adults, including psychiatrists, psychologists, geriatricians, primary care and family practice doctors, neurologists, social workers, nurses, and others.
Do you have an elderly parent, uncle, or aunt at home?
Are you middle aged expecting to retire in the next ten years?
This book explains what changes normally occur in your body as you age. This is a must buy book for Senior Citizens.
How will this book benefit you? Get to know.....
- What changes in your health will you face when you grow older.
- What are the 'Normal' versus the 'Abnormal' changes that occur when you become old. What are the changes that occur in the various organs and systems of your body.
- What are the symptoms of various old age diseases. Know them and seek early and appropriate help.
- How can you prevent the various diseases and ailments that distress you as your age advances. Prevention has been stressed in this book.
- Know the Nutritional Requirements in old age.- Know in detail about Diabetes, and Heart Disease, two of the commonest diseases in old age.- What happens to your Bones and Joints with age.- What happens in your Ear, Nose and Throat as old age creeps in.
This is a must-have book in every home, especially where there are elderly loved ones. Dr Sahasranam, a Senior, seasoned Cardiologist explains what you can do to face the hardships of old age.
Buy and read this book now to know how you will be when you cross 60 and what your near and dear elders are going through, though they may not be willing to tell you.