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C
calbhills
Asked December 2010
What are some books that will help me deal with losing my mother to Alzheimer's?
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Happisoo
Jan 2011
I found "Contented Dementia" by Oliver James to be full of helpful tools and tips about responses, communication, understanding what's going on for the person concerned. Very enlightening. Wouldn't have kept so sane without it!!
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