From the Prologue: Diagnosed with dementia in 1997, my husband, Jim, lived at home during his illness and died there in January 2006. I wish this story were fiction, but it is not. Dignifying Dementia is both a love story and an attempt to reach out to others who are living through or who will live through a similar tragedy. It is written in the hope that others might benefit from what I learned as the caregiver of a dementia victim. Only then will Jim's cruel affliction serve some purpose, because it might help others feel less lonely, bewildered, angry or frustrated than I did, shorten the dreadful learning curve, or encourage others to ask more questions and make fewer assumptions. And because it might remind members of the health care industry - from physicians to orderlies, from agency administrators to certified nursing assistants - that dementia victims and their loved ones are human beings who deserve respect, kindness, empathy and patience, so often lost in our fast-paced society. The diagnostic process I describe was painful and disappointing; perhaps someone else's caregiving experience might be easier. Caring for Jim was exhausting; perhaps someone else's might be less draining. Watching someone lose his or her mind and body is not polite. It is rude and mean-spirited. Dementia brutalized Jim and stole the love of my life from me. It altered him, us and me. This is not a medical text; it is the story of our experience with dementia and the lessons I learned as I tried to be Jim's voice, to maintain his dignity and to care for him and for me.
- | Author: Elizabeth Tierney
- | Publisher: Oak Tree Press
- | Publication Date: Sep 30, 2011
- | Number of Pages: 168 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: 1904887724
- | ISBN-13: 9781904887720
- Author:
- Elizabeth Tierney
- Publisher:
- Oak Tree Press
- Publication Date:
- Sep 30, 2011
- Number of pages:
- 168 pages
- Binding:
- Paperback or Softback
- ISBN-10:
- 1904887724
- ISBN-13:
- 9781904887720