Where's My Purse?
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.42 (789 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1499370806 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
After spending two years in Colorado and twelve years in Toronto, Canada, they returned to be closer to her family in her beautiful birthplace. T.A. Sorensen resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, where she works as a designer. “Perspective is an incredibly powerful tool. It tempers how we receive informati
"A must read for everyone!" according to Christian in Wilsonville. I received Where’s My Purse on a Friday afternoon, about 2 hours before company arrived for a weekend visit. I finished the book on Sunday morning and I found it to be truly wonderful. Really don’t know where to begin, but suffice to say that even though not everyone has a relative with AD or some other form of dementia, I believe it is a must-read for all.For those fortunate enough to not have AD or severe dementia afflict someone in their family, it is great way for them to learn more abou. "Excellent and Insightful Book!" according to sharon lynch. This book was a warm,personal and insightful look into the journey of Alzheimer's from the viewpoint of a loving daughter . As a wife who is on this journey now with my husband, I can say it is the best and most accurate book of the many that I have collected on the subject. In telling her mother's story, T.A. Sorensen gives the reader a true understanding of the difficult process in choosing the best care for a loved one, the myriad of emotions one experiences; an understanding of the symptoms of the s. Susan Williams said Good information and insight into the journey one goes through with a family member diagnosed with alzheimer's.. I personally know the author and it was quite a joy to read her story knowing her as I do. It's funny and informative and her dry sense of humor and writing ability keep you turning the pages. It doesn't include a lot of details about alzheimer's, and it's diagnosis, but gives you good insight in what to look for and where to seek help when a new living situation is needed. She's been through it. I also enjoyed the stories by other individuals in Part "Good information and insight into the journey one goes through with a family member diagnosed with alzheimer's." according to Susan Williams. I personally know the author and it was quite a joy to read her story knowing her as I do. It's funny and informative and her dry sense of humor and writing ability keep you turning the pages. It doesn't include a lot of details about alzheimer's, and it's diagnosis, but gives you good insight in what to look for and where to seek help when a new living situation is needed. She's been through it. I also enjoyed the stories by other individuals in Part 2, the recollection. Well done! A book to share.. , the recollection. Well done! A book to share.
Now what? Each and every day millions of individuals are facing this exact situation and have no idea what to do. I decided to approach the situation from a very different perspective, and because of that newfound positivity, I was better equipped to handle everything. Perspective is everything and altering mine was just what the doctor ordered.. My hope is that by offering you the truth about my experiences, as well as suggestions on how to exercise humor and grace, it may help you to better cope with your loved one’s behavioral changes. Despite my best efforts to deal with everything I made plenty of mistakes, the largest of which, was feeling sorry for myself. My mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s; it wasn’t about me. I understand - I’ve been there. Their easiest course of action is to scour the Internet in search of information, when all they really want is to hear from someone who’s actually been through it. Join me while I walk you through my very private journey with JoAnn, my mother and best friend. Diagnosis: Alzheimer’s disease
About the Author T.A. After spending two years in Colorado and twelve years in Toronto, Canada, they returned to be closer to her family in her beautiful birthplace. It tempers how we receive information, and guides what we choose do with it.” . “Perspective is an incredibly powerful tool. Sorensen resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, where she works as a designer