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La vieille dame qui inventait sa vie / Marie-Monique Houart
Titre : La vieille dame qui inventait sa vie Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Marie-Monique Houart, Auteur Editeur : Namur : Le Carnet Année de publication : 2017 Importance : 114 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-9602107-0-5 Langues : Français Catégories : Littérature
Littérature:Récit personnelTags : Récit journal souvenirs démence Résumé : Ce livre raconte la dernière année de vie de Marianne, une très vieille dame dont l’univers s’est progressivement rétréci, car le monde extérieur se fond doucement dans un brouillard semé de confusions. Marianne s’accroche à sa grande maison et à ses proches, avant le grand saut dans l’inconnu.
La vieille dame qui inventait sa vie [texte imprimé] / Marie-Monique Houart, Auteur . - Namur : Le Carnet, 2017 . - 114 p.
ISBN : 978-2-9602107-0-5
Langues : Français
Catégories : Littérature
Littérature:Récit personnelTags : Récit journal souvenirs démence Résumé : Ce livre raconte la dernière année de vie de Marianne, une très vieille dame dont l’univers s’est progressivement rétréci, car le monde extérieur se fond doucement dans un brouillard semé de confusions. Marianne s’accroche à sa grande maison et à ses proches, avant le grand saut dans l’inconnu.
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DisponibleWhat the hell happened to my brain ? / Kate Swaffer
Titre : What the hell happened to my brain ? : living beyond dementia Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kate Swaffer, Auteur ; Richard Taylor, Préfacier, etc. ; Glenn Rees, Préfacier, etc. ; Shibley Rahman, Préfacier, etc. Editeur : Londres : Jessica Kingsley Année de publication : 2016 Importance : 391 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-84905-608-3 Langues : Anglais Catégories : Démences
Littérature:Récit personnelTags : Maladie d'Alzheimer démences biographie relations familiales Résumé : “Kate Swaffer was just 49 years old when she was diagnosed with a form of younger onset dementia. In this book, she offers an all-too-rare first-hand insight into that experience, sounding a clarion call for change in how we ensure a better quality of life for people with dementia. Kate describes vividly her experiences of living with dementia, exploring the effects of memory difficulties, loss of independence, leaving long-term employment, the impact on her teenage sons, and the enormous impact of the dementia diagnosis on her sense of self. Never shying away from difficult issues, she tackles head-on stigma, inadequacies in care and support, and the media’s role in perpetuating myths about dementia, suggesting ways in which we can include and empower people with the diagnosis. She also reflects on the ways in which her writing and dementia advocacy work have taken her on a process of self-discovery and enabled her to develop a new and meaningful personal identity. Kate’s powerful words will challenge misconceptions about dementia, and open our eyes to new ways of supporting people with the diagnosis. A must read for people with dementia and their families as well as for professionals and carers.”
What the hell happened to my brain ? : living beyond dementia [texte imprimé] / Kate Swaffer, Auteur ; Richard Taylor, Préfacier, etc. ; Glenn Rees, Préfacier, etc. ; Shibley Rahman, Préfacier, etc. . - Londres : Jessica Kingsley, 2016 . - 391 p.
ISBN : 978-1-84905-608-3
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Démences
Littérature:Récit personnelTags : Maladie d'Alzheimer démences biographie relations familiales Résumé : “Kate Swaffer was just 49 years old when she was diagnosed with a form of younger onset dementia. In this book, she offers an all-too-rare first-hand insight into that experience, sounding a clarion call for change in how we ensure a better quality of life for people with dementia. Kate describes vividly her experiences of living with dementia, exploring the effects of memory difficulties, loss of independence, leaving long-term employment, the impact on her teenage sons, and the enormous impact of the dementia diagnosis on her sense of self. Never shying away from difficult issues, she tackles head-on stigma, inadequacies in care and support, and the media’s role in perpetuating myths about dementia, suggesting ways in which we can include and empower people with the diagnosis. She also reflects on the ways in which her writing and dementia advocacy work have taken her on a process of self-discovery and enabled her to develop a new and meaningful personal identity. Kate’s powerful words will challenge misconceptions about dementia, and open our eyes to new ways of supporting people with the diagnosis. A must read for people with dementia and their families as well as for professionals and carers.”
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DisponibleWho will I be when I die ? / Christine Boden
Titre : Who will I be when I die ? Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Christine Boden, Auteur ; Mike Munro, Préfacier, etc. Editeur : New-York : Harper Collins Année de publication : 1997 Collection : Autobiography/Health Importance : 178 p. [vi-xiv p.] ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-86371-733-5 Note générale : Introduction p. 6-7; Préface p. 8-14; Bibliogr. p.177-178 Langues : Anglais Catégories : Démences:Maladie d'Alzheimer
Littérature:Récit personnelTags : Littérature Témoignage Maladie d'Alzheimer Résumé : For many, Alzheimer's is a mystery disease affecting old people. Christine Boden was 46 when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and Who will I be when I die? is the story of her emotional, physical and spiritual journey in the three years since then.
Christine is living with the stages of Alzheimer's and provides a unique insight into how it feels to be gradually losing ability to undertake tasks most of us take for granted. Her story is remarkable because of the vigour with which she is undertaking this latest battle un her life and her deep sense that her life continues to have purpose and meaning. Christine's approach to health and well-being makes this book a must for Alzheimer's sufferers and their families.
For Christine, Alzheimer's disease with all the change it brings, is part of her on-going journey.
Who will she be when she dies? A mother remebered and reveal by her family and a woman who gave a great deal of herself to strangers. MIKE MUNRO
Christine Boden has an MBA and until her retirement, due to ill health, worked as First Assistant Secretary un the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Christine lives at home with her three children.
Who will I be when I die ? [texte imprimé] / Christine Boden, Auteur ; Mike Munro, Préfacier, etc. . - New-York : Harper Collins, 1997 . - 178 p. [vi-xiv p.]. - (Autobiography/Health) .
ISBN : 978-1-86371-733-5
Introduction p. 6-7; Préface p. 8-14; Bibliogr. p.177-178
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Démences:Maladie d'Alzheimer
Littérature:Récit personnelTags : Littérature Témoignage Maladie d'Alzheimer Résumé : For many, Alzheimer's is a mystery disease affecting old people. Christine Boden was 46 when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and Who will I be when I die? is the story of her emotional, physical and spiritual journey in the three years since then.
Christine is living with the stages of Alzheimer's and provides a unique insight into how it feels to be gradually losing ability to undertake tasks most of us take for granted. Her story is remarkable because of the vigour with which she is undertaking this latest battle un her life and her deep sense that her life continues to have purpose and meaning. Christine's approach to health and well-being makes this book a must for Alzheimer's sufferers and their families.
For Christine, Alzheimer's disease with all the change it brings, is part of her on-going journey.
Who will she be when she dies? A mother remebered and reveal by her family and a woman who gave a great deal of herself to strangers. MIKE MUNRO
Christine Boden has an MBA and until her retirement, due to ill health, worked as First Assistant Secretary un the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Christine lives at home with her three children.
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