What People Are Saying…
“I read the story of the author, and of her experiences with dementia, and I want to thank her for this book. After forty four years in my profession as a Financial Advisor, I have in the past ten years come face to face with many clients who are suffering from dementia. Immediate care givers and family members alike are totally unaware of the emotional challenges and the necessary care needed. This book provides the emotional working tool of knowledge for those who are in daily contact with patients suffering from dementia. This book is a must read.”
– Reynold Austin, President & CEO, Austin Global Insurance & Financial Services
“This book is very enlightening for people who are not familiar with Alzheimer or Dementia. It reminded me the last days of my mother. She used to wake us up every few minutes during the night asking for help to go to the washroom. She would not remember that she was gone already just minutes ago. It also reminds me my aunt, who will demand a freshly cooked meal then refuse to eat saying with anger, “I just finished eating, why you are forcing me to eat again”. I have known, Ms. Myrtle Sobers, over a decade. I always thought very highly of her. This book, helped me to understand, how great she is. ”
– Budh Singh Dhillon, Accountant
“This was an honest, compassionate and informed novel about Dementia. I was deeply stirred by the daily struggles of this family and how dementia places pressure on all those close to the people involved. This is an insight into the caregiving and how it affected the family to the very end. It is a must read book for readers everywhere.
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– Donna Glenn, Nurse
“I believe that the author of “The Journey – Coping with love ones in a strange world of dementia”, is in the best position to authoritatively write on the subject matter of this book. The material is reader friendly and very informative. It is a book everyone should read. It is great.”
– Frank Peterson, Attorney at Law
“The strategies featured in this book “The Journey”, are necessary to put into practice. Families or friends as having to stem the stress of caring for a love one, who has dealt the indelible blow of dementia, will find this book very helpful in pointing out the simple but effective steps to cope with this unexpected event. Not knowing is not an excuse after reading this book.”
– Rubin Diverlus, Pastor/Financial Advisor