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The Dementia Care Toolkit

Real Help for Challenging Behaviors and Caregiving Overwhelm

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The Dementia Care Toolkit

著者: Natali Edmonds
ナレーター: Natali Edmonds
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Practical strategies that work when dementia behaviors feel impossible to manage

In The Dementia Care Toolkit, board-certified geropsychologist Dr. Natali Edmonds delivers what the healthcare system cannot—practical, compassionate strategies that actually work in real homes when behaviors won't stop and caregivers don't know what to do next. Unlike clinical textbooks that explain what dementia is, this toolkit shows caregivers what they can do. Edmonds provides clear strategies to respond effectively in the moment, reduce how often difficult behaviors happen, and prevent them altogether. The emphasis on both real-time response and proactive prevention sets this approach apart from generic advice.

Listeners will also find: concrete, actionable tools tested with thousands of families that replace panic with a clear plan for challenging moments; behavior-specific strategies rooted in real-life situations and caregiver stories, not textbook theory that falls apart in practice; guidance from an Iraq war veteran and geropsychologist who understands both high-stress situations and the emotional toll of caregiving; proactive prevention techniques that help caregivers reduce the frequency of difficult behaviors before they escalate into crises; and compassionate support for managing caregiver guilt, fear, and burnout while building confidence in even the hardest caregiving moments.

The Dementia Care Toolkit serves family caregivers navigating daily behavioral challenges at home. Healthcare professionals, support group leaders, and aging organizations will also find practical resources for the families they serve.

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アルツハイマー・認知症 医薬・ヘルスケア業界 身体的病い・疾患 高齢者介護・医療
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