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A review by rgoth
Dementia: The One-Stop Guide: Practical advice for families, professionals, and people living with dementia and Alzheimer's Disease by June Andrews
challenging
hopeful
informative
fast-paced
4.5
I found this book incredibly informative. It's clear that the author knows her subject well, providing clear and easy-to-follow advice on such an emotive topic.
The book offers concise, well-written chapters that are short, enhancing the flow and making it an accessible read.
However, there are sections with recaps and previews of upcoming chapters, which I often find repetitive but at least they were not too over used.
This book took me longer to read than most, but this is a reflection the emotional impact of dementia on me rather than the quality of the book itself.
I strongly believe this book should be part of your toolkit if you or someone you know is navigating a dementia diagnosis.
The book offers concise, well-written chapters that are short, enhancing the flow and making it an accessible read.
However, there are sections with recaps and previews of upcoming chapters, which I often find repetitive but at least they were not too over used.
This book took me longer to read than most, but this is a reflection the emotional impact of dementia on me rather than the quality of the book itself.
I strongly believe this book should be part of your toolkit if you or someone you know is navigating a dementia diagnosis.