One afternoon, music therapist Christina Britton Conroy was taking nursing home residents to activities. She was thrilled when a sweet, disoriented lady joined her group. “Mary, it’s so good to see you. Do you want to go to the Bible study or BINGO?” she asked._x000D_
Mary replied, “I want to go to Lithuania.”_x000D_
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“… social workers, nursing-home and community center staffers, psychologists, and family members of patients with dementia/Alzheimer’s could all benefit from this information.”_x000D_
— Judy Foust, RN, US Army Hospital, retired, Low Vision Nursing Specialist, Lighthouse NYC_x000D_
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“… a great resource for caregivers, whether they are children of aging parents or professionals working in a health care settings. Conroy puts a new spin on the different ways to manage the elderly population. This book is a great reference and a great read.”_x000D_
–Donna Malech, R. N., P. H. N., Visiting Nurse Service, NYC_x000D_
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product-type | Paperback |
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audience | Children, Teens |