You’re Not Alone – Books for Alzheimer’s Patients and Caregivers
Leigh Hilton tapped into her years of experience of helping people in the North Texas community to share current and must-have information to guide those recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers to cope, prepare, and protect themselves. These short books are designed to be easy and quick to read, and they offer practical advice on exactly what one needs to do.
These timely and practical guides go beyond the general information available online and from healthcare organizations. These books show:
- Different options for care providers,
- How to protect for themselves legally,
- How to choose their decision-makers,
- How to deal with the stresses of caregiving, and
- Answers to the most common questions regarding Alzheimer’s disease
“It pains me to see people in my community hit with the life-shattering news of an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis, who don’t know what to do next. Nobody is prepared for this type of news. Helping, and guiding people is what I do each and every day,” Leigh said about her books. “There is a lot of confusing information out there and I wanted to author simple and easy-to-read guides that offers critical ‘next step’ information, which is why I wrote these books.”
For a minimum $15 donation to the Alzheimer’s Association, both books can be yours. Forward a proof of your online donation to our office, and we will send you these companion books.