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Publication Date: 21 Mar 2008
Publisher: Monarch Books
Page Count: 224
Author: Louise Morse|Roger Hitchings
ISBN-13: 9780857217424, 9781854248251

Could it be Dementia?

Losing your mind doesn't mean losing your soul
By Louise Morse, Roger Hitchings
Explains what dementia is and offers practical advice to families, carers and churches.
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This book puts dementia into a Christian context, insisting that loss of memory or reason does not mean a person is worthless. Dementia is in the headlines on a daily basis. Much information is available but it is all factual with no spiritual content. Yet for Christians, dementia can raise questions unlike any other condition. Why does a godly old man begin to use language that has always been anathema to him? Why does a loving mother become stubborn, and suspicious? Where is God in all of this? This book offers information and reassurance gleaned from the extensive experience of Pilgrim Homes, a network of nine Christian care homes and a foundation going back to 1807.
Roger has worked with elderly people most of his life. Formerly Directorof Age Concern in Birmingham, and Director of the Bristol Royal Societyfor the Blind, he is now pastor of a church in the Midlands.
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This book puts dementia into a Christian context, insisting that loss of memory or reason does not mean a person is worthless. Dementia is in the headlines on a daily basis. Much information is available but it is all factual with no spiritual content. Yet for Christians, dementia can raise questions unlike any other condition. Why does a godly old man begin to use language that has always been anathema to him? Why does a loving mother become stubborn, and suspicious? Where is God in all of this? This book offers information and reassurance gleaned from the extensive experience of Pilgrim Homes, a network of nine Christian care homes and a foundation going back to 1807.
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Roger has worked with elderly people most of his life. Formerly Directorof Age Concern in Birmingham, and Director of the Bristol Royal Societyfor the Blind, he is now pastor of a church in the Midlands.

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