Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia: "Experiencing Dementia - Honoring God"
John DunlopPaperback 2017-07-31
2018 The Christian Book Award - Winner in the Faith and Culture category
Drawing on years of professional experience working with Alzheimer's patients, Dr John Dunlop helps readers to understand dementia, and to place it within a God-honouring framework. This book includes a plan for caring for patients with compassion and respect.
Publisher Description
:A diagnosis of dementia in a loved one can be both frightening and frustrating. Only a biblical foundation fuels a Christian response that both honors the patient and glorifies God. Drawing on years of professional experience working with Alzheimer's patients, Dr. John Dunlop wants to transform the way we think about dementia. Rooting his vision of care in the inherent dignity that stems from the fact that all people are made in the image of God, he explains biblical principles, describes the experience of dementia, and answers common questions about the condition. With a plan for how to care for patients with compassion and respect, this book helps caregivers, family members, and anyone else affected by dementia honor God as they improve the quality of care to patients.
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2018 The Christian Book Award - Winner in the Faith and Culture category
Drawing on years of professional experience working with Alzheimer's patients, Dr John Dunlop helps readers to understand dementia, and to place it within a God-honouring framework. This book includes a plan for caring for patients with compassion and respect.
Publisher Description
:A diagnosis of dementia in a loved one can be both frightening and frustrating. Only a biblical foundation fuels a Christian response that both honors the patient and glorifies God. Drawing on years of professional experience working with Alzheimer's patients, Dr. John Dunlop wants to transform the way we think about dementia. Rooting his vision of care in the inherent dignity that stems from the fact that all people are made in the image of God, he explains biblical principles, describes the experience of dementia, and answers common questions about the condition. With a plan for how to care for patients with compassion and respect, this book helps caregivers, family members, and anyone else affected by dementia honor God as they improve the quality of care to patients.