The Alzheimer's Handbook: A Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of All Causes of Confusion and Dementia

The Alzheimer's Handbook: A Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of All Causes of Confusion and Dementia

by Mark Jones (Author), Gerry Bennett (Author)

Synopsis

There are many types of condition which cause confusion. Alzheimer's Disease is one, but there are also others, which can frequently be effectively treated after prompt diagnosis. Written by two of the UK's leading experts in their field, The Alzheimer's Handbook gives sufferers and their carers practical and helpful information in the crucial areas of diagnosis, treatment and care. Dr Gerry Bennett and Dr Mark Jones draw on their own extensive professional experience and on the latest research and healthcare developments to explain the causes and effects of confusional states. There is reassuring advice on specific problems and helpful suggested sources of professional and informal help. With the right support and level of care Alzheimer's sufferers can now retain a quality of life previously thought impossible. This book will show the reader how.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Vermilion
Published: 29 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0091857384
ISBN 13: 9780091857387
Book Overview: A fully comprehensive and practical guide to a widespread illness

Author Bio
Dr Gerry Bennett trained at the Welsh National School of Medicine and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. He was Vice-Chairman of Age Concern Greater London from 1991 to 1993 and is the Chair of the charity Action on Elder Abuse. Dr Mark Jones is Consultant Psychiatrist for the Directorate of Mental Health Care for Older People, Redbridge Health Care Trust. Both are widely published in their respective fields.