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A caregiver's guide to lewey body dementia

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Although Lewy body dementia is the second leading cause of degenerative dementia in the elderly, it is not well known or understood and is often confused with Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease. The Caregiver's Guide to Lewy Body Dementia is the first book to present a thorough picture of what Lewy body dementia really is. Written in everyday language, and filled with personal examples that connect to the readers' own experiences, it includes quick facts and caregiving tips for easy reference, a comprehensive resource guide, glossary, and a list of acronyms. This is the ideal resource for caregivers, family members, and friends seeking to understand Lewy body dementia.

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First published October 1, 2010

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November 3, 2019
A highly informative book, well organized with summary sections in bold print. This was a helpful feature because when presented with a lot of new information it takes me a while to process it.By summarizing the key points at the end of each section it works to clarify and reinforce the critical ideas. This is a must read for anyone who has a loved one dealing with that monstrous brain disease.

The author is a nurse who provided care for Lewy Body patients. She worked together with the husband of one of those patients to provide a resource for others that had been sorely lacking. Lewy Body dementia is now becoming better known but even when my husband was diagnosed with it several years ago doctors and hospitals made some alarming errors in medications they gave and were unable to give or helpful information to family members and caregivers.

This is an invaluable resource which I have returned to again and again. It is clearly written and gave me a sigh of relief to have such an accessible tool. It also provides great language to use when talking with other health care providers. The authors were most successful in giving those of us dealing with the disease an empowering tool.
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March 19, 2015
What is this thing called Lewy Body Dementia? I'd never heard of it until my stepfather was diagnosed with the disease. Robin Williams also suffered from it. I now know that LBD is a combination of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and hallucinations, caused by abnormal proteins that form in the brain.

As a book buyer, I have access to book distributor's databases, so I scoured them looking for anything on Lewy Body Dementia. There wasn't much, but I found this title and sent it to my mother, who was my stepfather's sole caretaker for the final year of his life.

The book was a godsend.

My stepfather started off with the tremors, poor balance, and shuffling steps of Parkinson's. His symptoms proceeded into periods of forgetfulness that became markedly worse. He then began seeing little men climbing into the light fixtures, worried about a nonexistent baby he heard crying, became agitated about the jet plane he thought had landed on the front lawn, and suffered from other disturbing hallucinations. What was my mother to do?

This book answered those questions and more. From an explanation of the disease in layman's terms, to the progression of symptoms, what to expect, how to react, and how to manage behavioral changes, this guide offered more information than the so-called "experts" knew. She found comfort in reading the personal and sometimes amusing experiences of others who had gone through what she was dealing with, and read the book many times for that reason. Of particular value to her was learning which medications cause adverse reactions in someone with LBD, and she made sure to educate her doctors as well. Also of value: how to build a medical team, dealing with end of life issues, and taking care of oneself.

At my mother's request, I ordered additional copies of the book, which she gave to close family members and my stepfather's medical team.

An excellent, excellent resource for anyone who knows someone dealing with this often misdiagnosed, mistreated, and rarely understood illness.
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December 22, 2019
It's not a book I would ever want to read but my dad was diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia and this has been an invaluable source of information, guidance, reassurance, and perspective. I had my mom and my sister buy copies and it's our "bible" as we journey through this horrible disease.
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May 23, 2025
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June 25, 2025

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October 15, 2019
Well written and a good resource for those of us with family members diagnosed with LBD. I appreciate the importance of a caregivers role because as unique as each individual is, so is the way the disease may affect them. LBD doesn’t seem linear and yet the take away from this book is the importance of a care team.
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June 9, 2021
Truly a Godsend for loved ones dealing with this awful condition. It was like reading my Mother-in-laws story. So much helpful information, and relatable. They literally cover everything you would like to know (except how long your loved one will suffer, only the Lord knows that). We’ve highlighted and will be using it many times throughout our journey.
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August 29, 2018
This was a great help during the time I was my mother's caregiver. I referred to it many times.
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April 26, 2019
Very well written, easy to read in plain English.
Must read for everyone who is a caregiver for someone with LBD.
110 reviews
May 3, 2020
I learned a lot

My mom has LBD. I am not the primary caregiver. This helped me to understand more of what I can do to help her. Highly recommend this book
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April 4, 2021
Excellent read! It gave me sound advice and resources to aid in being the sole caregiver for my newly diagnosed mother with LBD and PD.
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38 reviews
October 25, 2022
Not a fun read, but highly informative for those who have loved ones with LBD.
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November 10, 2024
My husband has recently been diagnosed. This book told me a lot about what will happen in the future. It also gives me, as a caregiver, an idea of what to expect.
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March 14, 2020
Very helpful with information to understand my husband’s LBD. Knowing more about this disease gives me the patience I need to help him as we move forward. It’s a scary thing to live with for both of us, but hopefully we will muddle through it. We do have good doctors which helps a lot.
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January 25, 2013
My father-in-law was been diagnosed with Lewy Bodies Dementia (LBD) so we were rather lucky that this particular book was offered as an ER book. I found it to be informative and pretty-well edited. It was sort of like a mix between self-help and medical explanation for the lay person. I would recommend it for anyone who is interested in finding out more about different varieties of dementia, particularly LBD. The one thing that it lacked is a sort of check list format that would permit someone at a glance to see what the different phases of LBD are and to see what symptoms their loved one has and what phase their loved one is in. I know that’s information that you can also get from treatment specialists, but I would have liked a quick at-a-glance list in the book too.
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21 reviews2 followers
September 4, 2014
If you have a friend of loved one who is diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia, you should read this book. I loved the format, which guides you through real-life problems and explains them in terms of the disease.
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6 reviews
November 30, 2014
A critical read for anyone who is, or has a family member going through, Lewy Body Dementia. Truly an essential guide.
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June 5, 2015
This is a wonderful book. Everyone facing the loss of a LO must have this book. Although it is hard, it helps me to understand what is happening to my LO.
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July 26, 2015
Lots of good insights and helpful advice. This is the book I have been looking for...
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