Don't Leave Momma Home With the Dog
Why Caregivers Do What They Do!
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About the Book
The Author is a Professional with over 20 years experience in 24-hour care for persons with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. However, when faced with traveling "The Dementia Journey" with her own Mother, she personally experienced the agony and pleasure of caring for a loved one with dementia. She shares through her own poignant story how in the zeal to keep "unmade promises" and to "take care of our own" that caregivers can actually put their loved one "In Harms Way". The author, who is well known for the "Ten Absolutes" for successful communication with a person with dementia, introduces a new "Ten Absolutes" for caregiver decision making. Caregivers who read this book will better understand "why they do what they do", and as a bonus will receive understanding, reassurance, and tools! Professionals in Alzheimer's Care, both Providers and Marketers of care, will receive the insider 'scoop' for a clear understanding of what families need and why.
About the Author
Jo Huey has been working with persons with Alzheimer's disease in 24-hour care settings since 1986. She has a Certificate in Gerontology from the University of Denver and a Master of Social Science from the University of Colorado. Her Master's Thesis was Effectiveness of Training for Alzheimer's Caregivers. She is well known for her communication tool "Ten Absolutes". She is author of Alzheimer's Disease: Help and Hope. Jo served as Chair of the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Assisted Living Association 2004, President of the New Orleans Chapter of National Speakers Association 2005/2006 and in July 2005, New Orleans Magazine named her one of the Top Ten Female Achievers. She was Director of Alzheimer's Residential Care Homes, which she implemented in New Orleans in 1997. After evacuating those homes ahead of Hurricane Katrina, she temporarily relocated to the Chicago, Illinois area and has now returned to New Orleans. She founded her own company, Alzheimer's Caregiver Institute, in 1999. In 2007, she became a Certified Alzheimer Educator (CAEd) issued by the National Certification Board for Alzheimer Care.