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Brown, Dorothy. Handle With Care: A Question of Alzheimer's. Prometheus Books, Buffalo, New York, 1985. Berman, Claire. Caring for Yourself While Caring for Your Aging Parents. Henry Holt & Co. Second Addition. New York. 1996. Carr, Sasha and Choron, Sandra. The Caregivers Essential Handbook. McGraw-Hill, 2003. Carroll, David. When Your Loved One Has Alzheimer's: A Caregiver's Guide. Harper and Row, 1989. Cohen, Donna and Eisendorfer, Carl. Loss of Self: A Family Resource for the Caregiver Of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders. W.W. Norton Co. New York, 1986. Coste, Joanne Koenig. Learning To Speak Alzheimer's: For Everyone Dealing With The Disease. Houghton Mifflin, New York. 2003. Coughlan Brown, Patricia. Facing Alzheimer's: Family Caregivers Speak. Ballantine Books. New York. 1993. Fish, Sharon. Alzheimer's: Caring for Your Loved One, Caring for Yours. Lion Publishing Company. Illinois. 1990. Frank, Julia. Alzheimer's Disease: The Silent Epidemic. Lerner Publishing. Minneapolis, MN. 1985. *For Adolescents! Gray-Davidson, Frena. The Caregiver's Sourcebook. McGraw-Hill. 2002. Gruetzner, Howard. Alzheimer's: A Caregiver's Guide and Source Book. John Wiley and Sons. New York. Second edition. 1992. Guthrie, Donna. Grandpa Doesn't Know Me: A Family Adjusts to Alzheimer's Disease. Human Sciences Press. New York. 1986. Hooyman, Nancy R. & Lustbader, Wendy. Taking Care-Supporting Older People & Their Families. Horne, J. Caregiving: Helping an Aging Loved One. AARP Books. Washington, DC. 1985. Lokvig, Jytle & Becker, John D., MD. Alzheimer's A To Z- a quick reference guide. New Harbinger Publications. 2004. Lyman, Karen. Day In, Day Out with Alzheimer's: Stress in Caregiving Relationships. Temple University Press. Philadelphia. 1993. Mace, Nancy L. & Rabins, Peter. The 36 Hour Day. Johns Hopkins Press. Second Addition. 1991. McGowin, Diana Friel. Living In The Labyrinth- a personal journey. Elder Books. 1993 Morris, Virginia. How To Care For Aging Parents. Workman Publishing. 1996. Murphy, Beverly . He Used To Be Somebody. Gibbs Associates. 1995. Nelson, Vaunda Michequx. Always Grandma. Putnam's Sons. New York. 1988. Nelson, James Lindemann & Nelson, Hilde Lindemann. Alzheimer's - Answers to Hard Questions For Families. Double Day. New York. 1996. O'Connor, Kathleen & Prothero, Joyce. The Alzheimer's Caregiver: Strategies for Support., Institute on Aging, University of Washington. 1987. Oliver, Rose & Bock, Frances. Coping With Alzheimer's: A Caregiver's Emotional Survival Guide. Dodd, Mead & Co. New York. 1987. Powell, Lenore S. & Courtice, Katie. Alzheimer's Disease- For Families. Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. 1983. Reisberg, Barry. A Guide to Alzheimer's Disease: For Families, Spouses and Friends. Free Press/McMillan Inc. New York. 1981. Roach, Marion. Another Name For MadnessÑOne Family's Struggle With Alzheimer's Disease. Houghton Mifflon, Boston. 1985. Ronch, Judah. Alzheimer's Disease: A Practical Guide For Families and Other Caregivers. Cross and Continuum. New York. 1989. Shanks, Lela Knox. Your Name Is Hughes Hannibal Shanks. University of Nebraska Press. 1996. Wright, L. Alzheimer's Disease and Marriage. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. 1993. Zarit, Steven H., Orr, Nancy K. and Zarit, Judy M. Caring For The Patient With Alzheimer's Disease: Families Under Stress. NYU Press. 1985. Hospice Letter: Special Supplement: Management Clinic; "The Grief of Alzheimer's Families." By Susan W. Eig and Naomi Naierman. Health Resources Publishing. 1996. American Journal of Alzheimer's Care and Related Disorders and Research: bi-monthly professional journal. 470 Boston Post Road, Weston, Massachusetts 02193. Alzheimer's Association brochure series: National Alzheimer's Association; 919 Michigan Ave., Suite 1000, Chicago, Ill. 60611-1676. Phone: (312) 3358700 or (800) 272-3900. Alzheimer's Disease Newsletter. Alzheimer's Association, 919 North Michigan Ave., Suite 1000, Chicago, Illinois. Harvard Mental Health Letter: Alzheimer's Disease: Recent Progress and Prospects, parts I, II and III. Volume 18, Numbers 4, 5 & 6. November, 2001. "Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter" by Debra Hoffman, Ph.D. (available through Women make Movies, New York). A realistic and moving account of one woman's experiences with her mother and Alzheimer's disease. "Do You Remember Love?" A CBS-TV movie starring Joanne Woodward. This is a very good film about an English professor and poet who is stricken with Alzheimer's disease at the height of her career. "Video Respite Series" by Innovative Caregiving Resources. 1-800-249-5600 or http://www.videorespite.com. Or available at the Alzheimer's Store, found at http://www.alzstore.com. "The Caregiver Series". Available from the National Alzheimer's Association or the Association Chapters. Call 1-800-621-0379 to find the nearest chapter. | ||||