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We may start to notice our loved one struggling to answer questions or manage daily tasks. Is this just part of getting older or a sign that something more serious is happening in their brain? The possibility of a neurodegenerative disease or dementia is a fear many of us carry and facing that reality can be overwhelming. This book offers clear, compassionate guidance on how the brain changes with age, and what can go wrong. Drawing from years of experience, Dr. Madison answers the most common questions about dementia, offers practical caregiving strategies, and helps readers plan for their own cognitive future.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
We may start to notice our loved one struggling to answer questions or manage daily tasks. Is this just part of getting older or a sign that something more serious is happening in their brain? The possibility of a neurodegenerative disease or dementia is a fear many of us carry and facing that reality can be overwhelming. This book offers clear, compassionate guidance on how the brain changes with age, and what can go wrong. Drawing from years of experience, Dr. Madison answers the most common questions about dementia, offers practical caregiving strategies, and helps readers plan for their own cognitive future.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Catherine Madison is a board-certified neurologist with over 40 years of experience, specializing in Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. She is the founding medical director of the Ray Dolby Brain Health Center in San Francisco, where she created an innovative model of care that supports both patients and their families. Her work is rooted in decades of clinical practice, research, and leadership in dementia care. Dr. Madison is also affiliated with the California Pacific Medical Center and currently serves with Jewish Family and Children's Services, educating and guiding families through cognitive aging and care planning.Respected by colleagues and beloved by patients for her compassionate, human-centered approach, Dr. Madison brings deep knowledge and warmth to everything she does. She lives in San Francisco, where she continues her work through a small private practice focused on quality-of-life planning and brain health education. This book reflects her commitment to sharing clear, trustworthy guidance with anyone navigating the challenges of dementia.