Full description not available
M**S
If Alzheimer's Impacts You In Any Way Read This Book
While reading this book I learned that Richard Taylor passed away in July of this year (2015) as a result of cancer. What a courageous man he must have been to turn his devastating diagnosis into a project like this. I along with some of the other members of my family spend a great deal of time caring for my mother who is in the late stages of Alzheimer's. Mr. Taylor's essays touched many areas that we have experienced. But what is so powerful is that he gives insight into what my mother may have thought at various times during the history of her disease. I recommend this book to anyone who is caring for a victim of this terrible disease.
A**R
Richard is a brilliant writer! You are making a difference in so many lives of families!
Thank You Richard, for sharing your story. I am currently a caregiver for my Aunt who is 72 years old & has dementia probably of the FTLD type. Your book has inspired me and I have learned more from you, than from any Doctor, Specialists etc. You have made a difference in my life as a caregiver. My Aunt is a wonderful compassionate person. We are extremely close to one another. She is my best friend! I treasure every moment with her and im with her just about every day. She is my hero! ❤️💜Im so very proud of my Aunt Judy.❤️
S**Y
Teachable and informative
If you or anyone you know is dealing with a family member with Alzheimer's, please make yourself read this book and several others on the recommended list from Alzheimer's Foundation. It is a devastating illness, no cure, and one in which everyone becomes a "victim of this disease" as it affects everyone's time and quality of life. It is a personal tale told with truth and humor.
P**O
I couldn't get past the author's arrogance and poor attitude. I still haven't finished the book and ...
My husband may have early onset Alzheimer's and I was hoping for a credible insight. In reading the first few chapters, I couldn't get past the author's arrogance and poor attitude. I still haven't finished the book and may not.
S**A
Very Informative Book
My Mother has Alzheimer's and this book was very helpful in helping me to understand how she sees and thinks about things. She isn't able to tell me what is going on in her mind at all. I learn the most when I listen to her talk to herself in the mirror. But this book, written by someone who actually was documenting how things were feeling to him, was very helpful. I have been able to get closer to my Mother now. I picked up several ideas on how to communicate with her since reading the book. This has been one of the most helpful books on Alzheimer's I have read. Another book that I really liked is "Still Alice."
L**E
Enlightening
This book was recommended to me 2 years ago when my mother got diagnosed with Alzheimers. I find what he says to be true. Richard is very verbal and bright and it still comes through in his diagnosis. What he says is very applicable, some of which I am already aware of from being around my mom and in Alzheimer's units (where I have worked for 5 years). "Look at reality" is reiterated over and over. I am growing to appreciate what Alzheimer's is teaching me. I loved getting an inside look at Richard's thoughts. I did alot of highlighting. I am getting the book for my sibblings.
M**N
Simply the best book on the Alzheimer's experience told from the perspective of a patient
One of the best books on the Alzheimer's experience that I've read. My spouse had early-onset Alzheimer's, and I'm constantly searching for books to help me better understand her experience. This one is in a class all by itself.
K**L
Amazing
My father had Alzheimer's, both grandparents, and an aunt, so my chances of getting it are pretty good. Richard Taylor is so intellectual (college professor and psychologist) that you can't help but believe what he is saying about he is reacting to having Alzheimer's at 58. Wonderful tips for caregivers and a wonderful read for people who like to hear an intelligent person telling his innermost thoughts. Amazing and insightful.
J**M
From the perspective of a person living with Alzheimer’s.
Written clearly and easy to read by a person living with Alzheimer’s.
S**A
Great insight
This book gives great insight into how someone experiences dementia, Alzheimer's in particular. The author challenges all of us to see things from his perspective. He illustrates with great clarity how his perspective differs from that of a family carer, friends and in particular, health professionals. He lets us see how he experiences their change of attitudes and behaviour towards him following his diagnosis. This book should be compulsory reading for anyone working with people with dementia.
A**R
An excellent insight
Very helpful and easy to read. I learnt a lot reading this book and will now go back and read it again. An extremely honest account.
H**.
An informative read
Very good insight to dementia
P**C
Touching and important
A touching read that opened my eyes to the suffering and realities of this awful condition.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 months ago