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Mental health in the elderly is a topic that has been treated with more emphasis in recent decades, due to the increase in cognitive disorders. It is propitious that we made this collection of dementia books in PDF format to contribute to research in this area of health.

This is a disorder that not only significantly affects the person who suffers from it, but also the family members and loved ones who live with them, emotionally. Learn more about this disease that affects many elderly people in the world with our selection of books on dementia.

This can be defined as a disorder characterized by the continuous deterioration of cognitive functions in elderly people, hence the term senile. Although it is not a scientific medical term, it is used in popular slang.

The reason why dementia occurs more frequently in older people is that at a certain age, there is already significant neuronal deterioration. However, just because an elderly person is slower from a motor and cognitive point of view, and suffers from certain forgetfulness or absent-mindedness, this does not mean that he or she will inevitably suffer from dementia.

Look through our collection of over 35 dementia books in PDF format, and download the ones you prefer for free.

Dementia Books

Hilltop Dementia training manual

Senior Daybreak

The dementia guide

Alzheimer's Society

Delirium, Dementia, and Depression in Older Adults: Assessment and Care

Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario

Dementia Care

Dementia Care

Eating well: supporting older people and older people with dementia

Helen Crawley and Erica Hocking

Dementia. A public health priority

World Health Organization

An Overview of Dementia

Krishna Prasad Pathak

A Guide for Living with Dementia

Kaiser Permanente

Living with Dementia

Alzheimer Society of Ireland

Living with dementia

Age UK

A Literature-Based Intervention for Older People Living with Dementia

The University of Liverpool

Help for care partners of people with dementia

World Health Organization

Dementia in the Family. The impact on carers

Alzheimer's Research UK

What is dementia?

Alzheimer's Society

Dementia diagnosis and management

NHS England

Diagnostic criteria for dementia

Dementia Australia

Understanding Dementia

Health Promotion Board, Singapore

What is dementia? (Article)

Dementia UK

Dementia Stages, Signs & Symptoms (Article)

Alzheimer's Family Center

Dementia (Article)

World Health Organization

Major Types of Dementia (Article)

Teepa Snow

What Are the Different Types of Dementia? (Article)

National Institute on Aging

Dementia Care

One of the most genuine and praiseworthy acts is to take care of people when their physical and/or mental health is not completely well; these are totally selfless and heartwarming displays of love.

We understand that it is not an easy task, it requires sacrifice and dedication. Caring for people with dementia, depending on the degree of dementia, involves attention to feeding, grooming, and even some aids and activities for memory loss…

We have located some materials that may be useful if in your home there is a person diagnosed with dementia. You can learn from the hand of some institutions and experts some ideas for the care of your loved one.

Caring for a person with dementia

Alzheimer's Society

Family Care Guide

Alzheimer's Association

Caring for someone with dementia

Age UK

Caring for the person with dementia in their home

Health Service Executive

Understanding and Caring for the Person with Dementia. A Practical Guide for Caregivers

Piedmont Healthcare

Caring for a person living with dementia: Every day living

Alzheimer's WA

Dementia Activities

Some experts comment that the most favorable activities and exercises for people with dementia are those that are mixed with daily routines because they make them feel useful and independent.

Activities can help prevent the onset of dementia, slow its progression, or even reduce its impact on the lives of elderly people, so it is recommended to incorporate a routine of exercises or activities to ensure this.

If you are looking for some activities for people diagnosed with dementia, we have gathered for you some materials in PDF format that could help you.

The activities handbook

Alzheimer's Society

Activity Book 1 Created by Occupational Therapy Students For caregivers and their loved ones living with dementia

McGill University

Activity Book 2 Created by Occupational Therapy Students For caregivers and their loved ones living with dementia

McGill University

Activities: a guide for carers of people with dementia

Alzheimer Scotland

At Home Activities

Health Service Executive

Activities for Dementia Patients. Purposeful Activities for All Stages

mmLearn.org

Activity ideas for alzheimer’s - dementia residents (Article)

Alternative Solutions in Long Term Care

Activities guide for people with dementia

Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust

Here ends our selection of free Dementia books in PDF format. We hope you liked it and already have your next book!

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