Before Dementia
20 Questions You Need to Ask
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Rebecca Macauley
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How do I know if I have dementia, and how will I live with it if I do? Can people with dementia consent to sex? Can they choose euthanasia for their future selves? And can we prevent or push back its onset?
Chances are, you know someone with dementia, but how well do you really understand the condition? Dementia is a complex interplay of biological, social and psychological factors, and understanding it means understanding more about society and ourselves.
Approaching the topic through 20 insightful questions, Dr Kate Gregorevic explains the physical state of dementia, how to relate the diagnosis to real life, what questions to ask your doctor, strategies for preventing the condition and how we can make our homes and society better for people with dementia.
While this book tackles some uncomfortable questions, its purpose is to help – to prevent, to prepare, to cope and to understand and provide you with strategies for moving forward.
©2023 Kate Gregorevic. Kate Gregorivic asserts her moral right to be identified as the author of this Work. First published in English by HarperCollins Publishers Australia Pty Limited in 2023. This audio cersion produced by arrangement with HarperCollins Publishers Australia Pty Limited. (P)2023 Bolinda Publishing. This audio version produced by arrangement with HarperCollins Publishers Australia Pty Limited.What listeners say about Before Dementia
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- Bette
- 08-06-2023
Beautiful voice
Loved the narration. Soft and gentle, perfect for conveying the interesting and sometimes uncomfortable information in this book. A very sensitive and informative way to approach the subject of dementia.
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