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Mar 10, 2009

Coping with Dementia

Dementia and Alzheimer's can be extremely puzzling for caregivers. It is difficult to know how to manage the strange, annoying, maddening, saddening, and sometimes dangerous symptoms of these disorders. Here are some articles that should shed some light on how to handle the dementia or Alzheimer's patient.

This first two articles review a book that is an absolute must-read for anyone dealing with Alzheimer's. Frena Gray-Davidson is truly gifted in her understanding Alzheimer's and she conveys valuable information about it that cannot be found anywhere else. Check out the book reviews here. Then buy or borrow the book.

New Research on Alzheimer's: Frena Gray-Davidson Presents a Brand New View of Alzheimer's

Frena Gray-Davidson's New Alzheimer's Book: Alzheimer's 911, Help, Hope and Healing for the Caregiver

Latest Research on Alzheimer's Treatment

Research on Alzheimer's Causes and Prevention

Coping with Dementia Symptoms

Dementia Diagnosis in Family Members

Causes and Prevention of Alzheimer's

Caring for Alzheimer's Patients

An Overview of Dementia

Deal with Delusions and Dementia