Alive with Alzheimer's

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  • ISBN 9780226306582
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 23 x 22mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2004
  • Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The confusion, losses, and devastation of Alzheimer's disease are familiar to the millions of Americans suffering from the disease and to their family members. Understandably, declining abilities and changing personal characteristics shape our picture of the disease, leading some to refer to the "double death" of Alzheimer's in which the sufferer drifts away long before his or her eventual physical end. This small, tender volume of 85 photographs and accompanying discussion powerfully shows the limitations of this view. Cathy Stein Greenblat, an internationally respected sociologist and photographer, demonstrates in Alive with Alzheimer's that, while the ravages of the disease are real, Alzheimer's sufferers can do more than survive, they can thrive. Her images, interviews, and observations attest to the possibility of their being "alive" with Alzheimer's far beyond the expectations of the general public and even of many physicians with long experience with the disease. Greenblat offers a new vision, taking us into a world of life-enhancing institutional care. Nursing homes and similar facilities don't have to be a last resort; as Greenblat shows, with a dedicated and experienced staff and an enriched environment (that includes respect, choices, pets, and music), extraordinary changes can be effected in Alzheimer's patients. Alive with Alzheimer's, the first photographic book on the disease, offers hope and inspiration. Moreover, its vivid, impressive evidence that ongoing stimulation in a good institutional setting can sustain Alzheimer's patients at a far higher level than is generally believed has significant implications for personal and policy decisions.
Cathy Stein Greenblat is Professor Emcrita at Rutgers University, where she was a member of the Department of Sociology, the Women's Studies faculty, and the faculty of the Edward Bloustein School of Planning for more than thirty-five years. The author of numerous books, including The Marriage Game and Life Designs, Greenblat is also a documentary photographer whose work has been exhibited in the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

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