Diary of an Imprisoned Mind

Read [Jennifer Orsak, Amy Hurley Book] * Diary of an Imprisoned Mind Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Diary of an Imprisoned Mind In addition to working in long term care, she has surveyed nursing homes for both the North Carolina and South Carolina state regulatory agencies. In recent years, her own mother was diagnosed with a dementia disorder, and Jennifer is working to increase awareness. Her grandmother and mother were diagnosed with Picks Disease, a frontal lobe dementia. She graduated from UNC-CH with a nursing degree. Amy Hurley lives in Spotsylvania, Virginia with her husband, two sons, and daughter. Amy has als

Diary of an Imprisoned Mind

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Rating : 4.79 (733 Votes)
Asin : 1632639556
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 70 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-04-16
Language : English

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A must read for all, especially loved ones and caregivers of those with Alzheimer's/dementia! Bradley T. Holland Fantastic book! Well written! I had always wondered what an Alzheimer's/dementia patient might be thinking. My grandfather had dementia and I always wondered what he was thinking or feeling. I could see that he was constantly thinking or trying to figure things out when o

In addition to working in long term care, she has surveyed nursing homes for both the North Carolina and South Carolina state regulatory agencies. In recent years, her own mother was diagnosed with a dementia disorder, and Jennifer is working to increase awareness. Her grandmother and mother were diagnosed with Pick's Disease, a frontal lobe dementia. She graduated from UNC-CH with a nursing degree. Amy Hurley lives in Spotsylvania, Virginia with her husband, two sons, and daughter. Amy has also worked in long term care as well as surveying nursing homes for the North Carolina state regulatory agency. Jennifer Orsak resides in Holly Springs, North Carolina with her husband and son. Diary of An Imprisoned Mind is an illustrated first-person narrative that depicts the hypothetical day of someone struggling with a dementia disorder. The story's intent is to increase dementia awareness by relaying the sadness and despair which imprisons millions of individuals. She has always been saddened by the plight of elderly individuals who cannot speak up for themselves and the fatigue of overwhelmed caregivers and staff. She

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