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Author Powell, Tia (Psychiatrist), author.

Title Dementia reimagined : building a life of joy and dignity from beginning to end / Tia Powell, MD.

Publication Info. New York : Avery, 2019.

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  MEMORY 616.831 POWELL    Check Shelf
 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Adult Department  MEMORY CARE 616.831 POWELL    Check Shelf
 Bristol, Main Library - Non Fiction  616.831 POWELL    Check Shelf
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Description 310 pages : illustration ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [279]-298) and index.
Contents De-'men-sha : an introduction -- Invisible -- The big house : its rise and fall -- Exitus letalis -- Darkness into light -- Princesses and presidents : dementia rebranded -- Dementia's progress -- The amyloid hypothesis falls apart -- Money, money, money -- Laborers of love -- Try a little tenderness -- A good ending.
Summary "The cultural and medical history of dementia and Alzheimer's disease by a leading psychiatrist and bioethicist who urges us to turn our focus from cure to care. Despite being a physician and a bioethicist, Tia Powell wasn't prepared to address the challenges she faced when her grandmother, and then her mother, were diagnosed with dementia--not to mention confronting the hard truth that her own odds aren't great. In the U.S., 10,000 baby boomers turn 65 every day; by the time a person reaches 85, their chances of having dementia approach 50 percent. And the truth is, there is no cure, and none coming soon, despite the perpetual promises by pharmaceutical companies that they are just one more expensive study away from a pill. Dr. Powell's goal is to move the conversation away from an exclusive focus on cure to a genuine appreciation of care--what we can do for those who have dementia, and how to keep life meaningful and even joyful. Reimagining Dementia is a moving combination of medicine and memoir, peeling back the untold history of dementia, from the story of Solomon Fuller, a black doctor whose research at the turn of the twentieth century anticipated important aspects of what we know about dementia today, to what has been gained and lost with the recent bonanza of funding for Alzheimer's at the expense of other forms of the disease. In demystifying dementia, Dr. Powell helps us understand it with clearer eyes, from the point of view of both physician and caregiver. Ultimately, she wants us all to know that dementia is not only about loss--it's also about the preservation of dignity and hope"-- Provided by publisher.
"The cultural and medical history of dementia and Alzheimer's disease by a leading psychiatrist and bioethicist who urges us to turn our focus from cure to care"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [279]-298) and index.
Subject Dementia -- Popular works.
Dementia -- Patients -- Care -- Popular works.
Alzheimer's disease -- Popular works.
Alzheimer's disease -- Patients -- Care -- Popular works.
HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / Alzheimer's & Dementia.
MEDICAL / History.
Alzheimer's disease. (OCoLC)fst00806532
Alzheimer's disease -- Patients -- Care. (OCoLC)fst00806558
Dementia. (OCoLC)fst00890050
Dementia -- Patients -- Care. (OCoLC)fst00890058
Genre/Form Popular works. (OCoLC)fst01423846
ISBN 9780735210905 (hardcover)
073521090X (hardcover)
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