We are doing it again! We are giving away digital copies of Responsive Dementia Care: Fewer Behaviors Fewer Drugs. The promotion starts Thursday at 12:01 am December 5 and ends on Monday, December 9 at noon.Just go to Amazon and "buy" the book for free anytime during the promotion. All we ask is that you read it and write a review. (BTW, in this time of phishing and scams, know that Amazon does not give us your name when you get this book. It really is free! We give it away so more people will read it, like it, tell others about it and perhaps even buy a paperback copy they can mark up.)
Pat Snyder, author of Treasures in the Darkness and a LBDA Lewy Buddy calls this her favorite of the Whitworth books and says it addresses the most frustrating part of LBD symptoms in a clear-cut practical way. Rosemary Dawson, the administrator of Caring Spouses and long term LBD advocate, says that this book provides care partners with the knowledge to implement non-drug approaches in a comprehensive yet clear way.
To repeat: From 12/5/2019 to noon on 12/9, you can go to Amazon and "buy" Responsive Dementia Care: Fewer Behaviors Fewer Drugs for free. Please do read the book and give us an Amazon review!
BTW, while you are on Amazon, check out our newest book, Lewy Body Dementia Manual for Staff. This is an up-to-date revision of our old Riding a Roller Coaster with Lewy Body Dementia. This book is a great gift for your caregiver or helper or for the care facility where your loved one lives. Click here to get it for even less when bundled with our other books.
Finally, while we are in sales mode, don't forget that we self publish most of our books. This means we can sell them in bulk for much less than full price. We can also customize them for facilities and groups. If you would be interested in this, see our 11/22 blog.
For more information about Lewy body disorders, read our books:
A Caregivers’ Guide to Lewy Body Dementia
Managing Cognitive Issues in Parkinson's and Lewy Body Dementia
Responsive Dementia Care: Fewer Behaviors Fewer Drugs
Helen and James Whitworth are not doctors, lawyers or social workers. As informed caregivers, they share the information here for educational purposes only. It should never be used instead of a professional's advice.
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