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  1. 541

    The 36-hour day a family guide to caring for people who have Alzheimer disease and other dementias by Mace, Nancy L., Rabins, Peter V.

    Baltimore, Maryland : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021
    7th edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Characteristic behavioral symptoms in people who have dementia -- The brain, behavior, and personality : why people who have dementia do the things they do -- Caregiving: some general suggestions -- Memory problems -- Overreacting, or catastrophic reactions -- Combativeness -- Problems with speech and communication -- Problems the person who has dementia experiences in making himself understood -- Problems the person who has dementia experiences in understanding others -- Loss of coordination -- Loss of sense of time -- Symptoms that are better sometimes and worse at other times -- 4. Problems in independent living -- Mild cognitive impairment -- Managing the early stages of dementia -- When a person must give up a job -- When a person can no longer manage money -- When a person can no longer drive safely -- When a person can no longer live alone -- When you suspect that someone living alone is developing dementia -- What you can do -- Moving to a new residence -- 5. …”
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  2. 542

    The 36-hour day a family guide to caring for people who have Alzheimer disease and other dementias by Mace, Nancy L., Rabins, Peter V.

    Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021
    7th edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Characteristic behavioral symptoms in people who have dementia -- The brain, behavior, and personality : why people who have dementia do the things they do -- Caregiving: some general suggestions -- Memory problems -- Overreacting, or catastrophic reactions -- Combativeness -- Problems with speech and communication -- Problems the person who has dementia experiences in making himself understood -- Problems the person who has dementia experiences in understanding others -- Loss of coordination -- Loss of sense of time -- Symptoms that are better sometimes and worse at other times -- 4. Problems in independent living -- Mild cognitive impairment -- Managing the early stages of dementia -- When a person must give up a job -- When a person can no longer manage money -- When a person can no longer drive safely -- When a person can no longer live alone -- When you suspect that someone living alone is developing dementia -- What you can do -- Moving to a new residence -- 5. …”
    Format: Book


  3. 543

    The 36-hour day : a family guide to caring for people who have Alzheimer disease and other dementias by Mace, Nancy L., Rabins, Peter V.

    Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021
    7th edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Characteristic behavioral symptoms in people who have dementia -- The brain, behavior, and personality : why people who have dementia do the things they do -- Caregiving: some general suggestions -- Memory problems -- Overreacting, or catastrophic reactions -- Combativeness -- Problems with speech and communication -- Problems the person who has dementia experiences in making himself understood -- Problems the person who has dementia experiences in understanding others -- Loss of coordination -- Loss of sense of time -- Symptoms that are better sometimes and worse at other times -- 4. Problems in independent living -- Mild cognitive impairment -- Managing the early stages of dementia -- When a person must give up a job -- When a person can no longer manage money -- When a person can no longer drive safely -- When a person can no longer live alone -- When you suspect that someone living alone is developing dementia -- What you can do -- Moving to a new residence -- 5. …”
    Format: Book


  4. 544

    The 36-hour day : a family guide to caring for people who have Alzheimer disease, other dementias, and memory loss by Mace, Nancy L., Rabins, Peter V.

    Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017
    6th edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Characteristic behavioral symptoms in people who have dementia -- The brain, behavior, and personality : why people who have dementia do the things they do -- Caregiving: some general suggestions -- Memory problems -- Overreacting, or catastrophic reactions -- Combativeness -- Problems with speech and communication -- Problems the person who has dementia experiences in making himself understood -- Problems the person who has dementia experiences in understanding others -- Loss of coordination -- Loss of sense of time -- Symptoms that are better sometimes and worse at other times -- 4. Problems in independent living -- Mild cognitive impairment -- Managing the early stages of dementia -- When a person must give up a job -- When a person can no longer manage money -- When a person can no longer drive safely -- When a person can no longer live alone -- When you suspect that someone living alone is developing dementia -- What you can do -- Moving to a new residence -- 5. …”
    Format: Book


  5. 545

    Food policy : looking forward from the past by Obenchain, Janel, Spark, Arlene, 1945-

    Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Activism, food activists, and their causes -- (Social media and digital activism -- Almost 250 years of food activism -- Current food activists rebuke the industrial food chain -- Food industry's ability to influence and create food policy: for better or for worse -- Is there a food movement) -- Fifty years of food activists and their times -- (The late 60s: introduction to food activism and its ideological roots -- Activists in 1970s and year zero -- Francis Moore Lappé -- Alice Waters -- Michael Jacobson -- Activists in the 1980s and food policy councils -- The 90s: policy gains, biotechnology, and urban agriculture -- Nontraditional food activists --- The 2000s and beyond: voices in the mainstream and the new activism) -- Appendix. …”
    Format: Book