20 Minutes from Home: Moments to Memories
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Rating | : | 4.34 (585 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0692764178 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 241 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
McPherson Family Eye Care said A must have for all who are touched by Alzheimer's!. Any caregiver for a loved one with a debilitating disease such as dementia will immediately be able to relate to the joys, hopes, fears and sadness that are so poignantly expressed through beautiful photographs and quotes in this book. The hauntingly stunning photographs . Beauty Challenges Reality DogFather The author is a man on a mission. His excellent photographs combined with the elegant book design should support his goal; sell books and give all of the profits to Alzheimer's research. Inspiring others to do the same might create a buzz, too. I bought this book from Ama. Amazon Customer said Experiencing Dementia in the home setting. I received this book, ""Experiencing Dementia in the home setting" according to Amazon Customer. I received this book, "20 Minutes From Home" as a gift and to me this is a must-read for anyone experiencing dementia as a caregiver, friend or family member. The author, Robert Ringham, beautifully views the thoughts, fears and wishes of those affected with this disease.. 0 Minutes From Home" as a gift and to me this is a must-read for anyone experiencing dementia as a caregiver, friend or family member. The author, Robert Ringham, beautifully views the thoughts, fears and wishes of those affected with this disease.
Moments captured seeing the light and moving on. It's time for all of us to make a difference. We live in Franklinton, North Carolina, and I always carry my camera with me. My wife has dementia. These images tell the story of my journey to the store, to my swim class or dropping my daughter off to school. We all had dreams to retire travel, write the great novel or just sit and hold hands and watch the sunset. Together we can help change the future.. My tasks as a caregiver are demanding, but it's a road that I must travel. It seems like I'm always moving on. It's a