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To those who have a loved one who suffers from Dementia or Alzheimer’s...


 Your Day To Day, Practical And Emotional Care Guide For Dementia Or Alzheimer Sufferers






Dear fellow carer,



First of all, my heart goes out to you and your loved one.



As a fellow carer, I know exactly how you feel right now. Realizing that somebody you love is no longer able to fully look after themselves is very difficult.



What makes it even harder, is watching them display behaviour you never would have thought possible...



... from the embarrassing outbursts, to hallucinations, paranoia, and violent behaviour, through to the lack of safety and security in the home as they lose their memory.



“It's a big challenge, but there is hope...”

Dementia is a big challenge, even for the bravest and strongest willed among us.



That challenge becomes even bigger day by day, especially when basic tasks like eating, bathing, and dressing become a problem.



But there is hope.



You see, the situation is often made worse by the lack of information that exists about how best to care for your loved ones, meaning that your first point of call is often the local residential care home.



However, you may not be ready for this step, and you may not be in a position to afford live-in care either.



You're not alone.



In the UK, two thirds of dementia sufferers live at home, which means that a lot of carers are out there, just like you, dealing with this difficult situation. 








So, how do they cope?

Well, that's what you're about to discover inside this practical guide, which is full of tried and tested information: 
“The Truth About Dealing With Dementia: 
A Vital Guide For Carers.”






This guide should be your very first step, as it will show you:



How to identify primary and secondary symptoms of Dementia and Alzheimer’s



Additional tell-tale signs of Dementia and Alzheimer’s that are easily overlooked by most



4 major causes of Dementia and Alzheimer’s



1 little known cause of Dementia that is triggered by the ingestion of a chemical that has previously been found in almost every single household in western society... and is still used in the production of certain drinks today



An effective way to understand the effects of Dementia from the sufferer's eyes



Specific techniques to reassure and treat the dementia sufferer, despite their paranoia, anger, memory loss and other irrational behaviours



Friends and family: Handling techniques, practical advice, and when professional care is needed



The 5 key areas of dementia care, with day to day examples of what is required



The biggest danger of working with patients who have families (you must learn how to deal with this from day one, or it could be detrimental to your work)



Simple, practical tips to deal with interference, distractions and "self-proclaimed experts" who are trying to help, but are actually causing harm



7 key questions a dementia sufferer needs to ask themselves, if they're considering help



The common stresses of a carer, and some practical, effective ways to deal with each of them



The hidden emotional needs of dementia sufferers and how to fulfil them



How to help others help themselves: Persuading a potential sufferer to seek help



Things a potential sufferer needs to ask their doctor on the first visit



Understanding the medical treatments available, including the pros and cons of each



Your key role as a carer: 6 vital, day to day aspects that you must understand, and complete, without fail



How to enhance the sufferer's quality of life, outside the usual day to day treatments and caring



Dietary advice, examples and techniques to help with the holistic treatment of dementia (this is extremely important and medically advisable)



Plus many more tips, background research and suggestions for daily care for the one you love

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This guide is just $27.



If you are not a professional, it contains everything you need to learn the basics, make the right decisions, provide practical and emotional care, and protect your loved ones from serious harm in their own lives.



If you're seeking a more affordable solution to residential or "live-in" care, then this is the resource you've been looking for.



I can't promise you a cure for Dementia or Alzheimer’s, but I can promise you a much easier transition with a far higher quality of live for your loved one.


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But wait, is home care really the best option?



When looking at care options for someone suffering with Dementia or Alzheimer’s, home care is an increasingly popular alternative to long term residential care.



That's because home care enables sufferers to remain in the familiar security of their own homes, which removes the confusion that often comes with new surroundings or routines.



Providing a recognizable environment, with Dementia caring tips provided in this guide, allows your loved one to receive the support they need whilst remaining in the comfort and familiarity of their own home.



I'm not saying home care is always the best option. But with the advice provided in this guide, you can make a much more informed decision either way...



... and if you do decide to home care, then you'll have all the information you need to undertake the transition properly, from day one.



And the best part is...



You don't need any previous training



You don't need to wait for delivery (this is instantly available)





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$27.00 Act now, and help those who need you today...



Without the right information, it's easy to feel like you're not able to provide the right care. That can lead to situations that are not ideal for you or your loved one, and nobody wants that.



The sooner you act, the faster you put yourself in control, and can make the correct decisions – and spot potential dangers – ahead of time.



You're here because you don't have time to waste. You know that each day is a challenge and you need decisive action today, not next month.

Download this vital, practical guide today and get the advice you need.







If you're not entirely satisfied with the practical advice inside this report, then you are free to request a refund within 60 days.



Please take the time to go through this guide, and only then, decide if it's right for you or not. We're confident that you'll find so much useful advice for caring for Dementia sufferers in this eBook, but if you disagree, for any or no reason at all, then you're entitled to a full and prompt refund. No questions, no support desks, no drama.





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Wishing you success on the challenges ahead,

Dazell Clarke



P.S - Caring for a loved one with Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease can seem overwhelming at times, but the more information and support you have, the better you can cope with the demanding challenges ahead.



Start by learning about ways to care for a loved one with Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, as well as where to find support, and how to determine the long-term care options that are best suited to you and your loved one.



Click the order link below and get everything you need to make a smooth transition and to make the right decisions for your loved one...



... and for others who may ask for your help in the future too.             





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P.P.S - As you come to grips with a Dementia diagnosis, you may be dealing with a whole range of emotions and concerns.



How will you keep your loved one happy, comfortable and with a high quality of life, despite this condition? How will you deal with your own emotions such as anger, grief and shock?



Without the right information and practical advice, these common concerns make life difficult for you and your loved one.



It’s important to give yourself some time and to reach out for help. The more support and information you have, the better you will be able to help both your loved one... and yourself.



Here's how to get started



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