The Busy Caregiver’s Guide To Dementia
Navigate the healthcare Challenges and Legal Landscape, Enhance Your Loved One’s Quality of Life, While Maintaining Your Emotional Well-being
By Tenlee Graham
Let compassionate care transform the life of a loved one with dementia. Let them know you’re with them every step of the way, without losing sight of you
Taking on the role of caregiver for a loved one with dementia is one of the bravest and kindest things you could do… and it is also one of the most rewarding.
You are now your loved one’s guide, their connection to their memories, and their most constant source of support and love.
Many who embark on this challenge are surprised to find that caring for a family member or friend in such a close way is profoundly meaningful and beautiful.
The joy in your loved one’s face when they see you arrive, the touch of their hand, their smile when you experience a moment of connection… all this can add a vast sense of purpose to your life.
Of course, being a caregiver can also be stressful, particularly when you’re juggling other obligations—such as work, parenting, and being a spouse or partner to someone.
Because your loved one has various needs ranging from needing company to help with bathing, it can seem like you never have time for you… yet “me time” isn’t a luxury but rather a daily need to be fulfilled.
It is essential to have a guide or a companion to empower you to master the role of a caregiver and still have enough time for your personal needs. This will ensure that you don’t get lost in the process of giving. The guide will highlight key strategies to help you achieve this.
This is the guide you need to brave each day with confidence, positivity, and the knowledge that time management, organization, and legal and financial matters are all on point.
It will also fill you in on vital strategies so you can lead an intentional life; one in which your well-being is just as important as your loved one’s.
Here’s a fraction of what you’ll find within:
- How to recognize the early signs of dementia, plus what the process of diagnosis looks like
- Vital information on medication, health risks, and medical specialists that can help your loved one – plus useful strategies for keeping track of your loved one’s medical needs
- What you can expect in day-to-day care – from bathing needs to handling behavioral issues and adapting to your loved one’s changing needs
- How to communicate with your loved one, respond to emotional outbursts, and embrace the power of distracting activities to redirect their attention
- Entertaining memory games that enhance mental agility and memory function
- Paperwork made easy – get your loved one’s legal, financial, insurance, and health needs in order, featuring the ins and outs of estate planning and elderly law consultation
- How mindfulness and meditation can help you kick stress to the curb – plus 3 ten-minute yoga poses to start your day on an energetic footing
- How to prioritize your health and well-being – from dealing with burnout to the power of social connection to help you feel supported
And much more.
You may feel like you are too busy to spend time reading… or that you can work out your loved one’s needs on your own.
This book will support your experience and intuition and free up a great deal of time by getting straight to the point.
It will enable you to tick all the most important boxes in your caregiving journey without feeling overwhelmed. Boost your confidence, positivity, and peace of mind as a caregiver by clicking “PURCHASE BOOK HERE” now!
Helpful guide to caregiving dementia
Recently I became a caregiver of a dementia sufferer and this book was so helpful! The author Tenlee Graham, starts at the bottom and defines what dementia is. Then she tells you all there’s is to know and be a caregiver of dementia patients. I never realized there was more than Alzheimers.
She gives the reader so much information and different techniques it makes a caregiver more knowledgeable, empathetic, and calmer. She proves apps and online links to websites where you can get more information on anything dementia.
She gives you ways to deal from the start of dementia through nursing home living. She gives a link to different and important websites to get any legal document such POA, Medical POA, and Living Will that will make a big difference in getting appointed care. She also lists social media websites for caregivers to connect and left each other up. Anyone currently going through dementia with someone this book will be indispensable even if symptoms are mild. You can prepare yourself with knowledge of the disease and ways to help you relax and care for yourself
★★★★★
Mary Strawbridge
The The Love/Care Returned to You Tenfold!
Tenlee Graham’s book “The Busy Caregiver’s Guide For Dementia: Navigate the Healthcare Challenges and Legal Landscape, Enhance Your Loved One’s Quality of Life, While Maintaining Your Emotional Well-Being is a wonderful how to practice self love/care while also caring for a loved one or friend who suffers from Dementia. Its like having a care provider who specializes in providing care for dementia patients on call except in book form. This book puts the h in healing, the s in stress-free and the o in organized. In said book, it first defines what Dementia is as well as categorizes what the pros & cons of having Dementia are, it also teaches communication skills, critical thinking skills, financial literacy/planning, how to find balance in this chaotic time (find peace of mind at home, work, school), treatment options and many more great tips/tricks that will help this transition smooth and seamless. So no time to delay! go buy a copy today!.
★★★★★
Fuschia Carter
A Must Have for any Caregiver
Being a caregiver for a loved one with any stage of dementia is at best overwhelming, and at worst, life altering. All caregivers are individuals with needs too, and this book takes you step by step through what dementia is, and ways to not only help your person, but also how to take care of yourself and keep your sanity while being helpful and attentive.
I especially like the format of this book – the way the information is arranged is easy to read and easy to access specific information quickly.
Highly recommend this book be added to your caregiver toolbox.
★★★★★
Jeanna Read