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A glass-half-full look at Alzheimer's that reveals how to connect with someone through the fog of the disease.
As many as five million Americans are living with Alzheimer's. The popular perception of the disease is that people who receive an Alzheimer's diagnosis are lost to themselves and to those who love themand that they have no future. But as John Zeisel, an innovator in nonpharmacological approaches to treating Alzheimer's, makes clear in this book, this view is wrong. The disease often lasts ten to fifteen yearsa time span that definitely constitutes a future. In I'm Still Here, Zeisel shows that during the course of Alzheimer's, caregivers can have a vibrant and meaningful relationship with people who have the disease.
I'm Still Here focuses on connecting with individuals with Alzheimer's through their abilities that don't diminish with time, such as understanding music, art, facial expressions, and touch. Zeisel demonstrates that people who have the disease are highly creative and emotionally intelligent. By harnessing these capacities, and by using other approaches to treatmentsuch as building memory cues into their living environment, which encourages independent movement and helps eliminate sources of frustrationit's possible to offer them a quality life with connection to others and to the world.
John Zeisel is the president and cofounder of Hearthstone Alzheimer Care. He developed the Artists for Alzheimer's™ program, which involves guided museum tours for people with the disease. He holds a Ph.D. in sociology from Columbia University, and has taught at Harvard, Yale, and McGill universities. His work has been covered in The New York Times; O, The Oprah Magazine; The Boston Globe; and on ABC, CNN, and the BBC.
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May 23, 2009: John Zeisel presents a glass half full attitude. I have sent copies to everyone involved with my dad's care.