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The Validation Breakthrough: Simple Techniques for Communicating with People with 'Alzheimer's-Type Dementia'

The Validation Breakthrough: Simple Techniques for Communicating with People with 'Alzheimer's-Type Dementia'

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read.
Review: An excellent book for both the professional caregiver and families trying to deal with this sometimes unfathomable disease. Gives practical ideas and techniques for helping people with dementia deal with issues from paranoia and blaming to sadness and helplessness. I have just begun to explore these techniques and am finding they work so well that they should be mandatory training for nurses, PCAs and CNAs. Instead of treating our seniors like they are children we at last have a way to talk to them on an adult level, tap into where they are at, deal with the problem at hand and we all come out better for the experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A caregiver's favorite for communication.
Review: Good primer on validation methods and communication skills to use with different Alzheimer's/dementia populations. A favorite

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: need to know if this book talks about sundown disease
Review: help please, does this book talk about sundown disease and people wanting to go home. your website is not doing what you say. I tried several times to get to read what others may have wrote, there were 2 responses and no one was there. Don't get it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Maintain Meaningful Connection with Your Loved One
Review: I've read everything I can get my hands on regarding caregiving for someone with Alzheimer's disease, and this is by far one of the most engaging and informative books out there. I often found myself nodding my head while reading the detailed case studies; they mirrored so closely many of my own experiences. Author Naomi Feil's approach really does provide a way to understand and connect with people with Alzheimer's at any stage. I highly recommend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book on the subject. A MUST READ !
Review: If you live with or care for someone with Alzheimer's or other age related dementia, you must read this book ! What an eye-opener! For the first time I finally understood why Alzheimer's patient say what they say and do what they do. It all makes so much sense now. This small book reads quickly and is full of examples of real people who have been helped with the author's techniques. It shows you how to handle the blaming, accusing, name-calling and the repetitive motions ... It also explains why the way most of us react to Alzheimer's patients actions actually worsens the situation and can cause them to progress to a more advanced stage of Alzheimer's disease ! This book could extend the relationship between the patient and caregivers and should be MANDATORY reading for all staff working in nursing homes and long-term care facilities !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Change your whole approach--for the better. Facinating!
Review: More and more relevant as we care for aging parents. With a title like this one might think: "Boring" Absolutely not so! Right from the start, the stories of the people are so real and so touching that one of my friends said she was moved to tears. She was so sad not to have known about this way of relating to her father. "It works," she told me. "Validation Breakthrough" shows a new way of relating to people with dementia of Alzheimer's type. This approach is effective in helping the person to clear up unresolved issues in their lives. You do not have to be a professionally trained therapist to use validation. Validation will make the relationship more rewarding for both people. It is not hard to learn and makes wonderful sense. Some readers may want to ask new questions of care facilities (like nursing homes) as the validation approach will keep loved ones from slipping into a vegetative state. It will also make the care much kinder, and more rewarding for the care givers.


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