Sara's Story and the Impact of Alzheimer's

Sara's Story and the Impact of Alzheimer's
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9780595466269
ISBN-13 : 0595466265
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Book Synopsis Sara's Story and the Impact of Alzheimer's by : Gene F. Ostrom

Download or read book Sara's Story and the Impact of Alzheimer's written by Gene F. Ostrom and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2008-06 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sara would choose to be remembered for the person she was-a whole person having lived a full, productive life. She was far more than one who succumbed to Alzheimer's disease. Her story is of one who overcame obstacles by virtue of her inherent gifts. She made her mark as a faithful wife, mother, and exemplary educator. In her chosen field of speech therapy, she was trained by pioneering professionals who found in her the perfect disciple. Sara touched the lives directly and indirectly of many thousands of children in a vital way. That way was through helping children and youth to build their speech and language skills. She constantly emphasized the pragmatics of communication-communication that was practical, effective, and facilitative of positive interpersonal relationships. She had health problems to contend with and she did so with courage. In later life, she was able to deal with Alzheimer's in a dignified way. She had the aid of others in doing so. Particularly, she had her husband who stood by her, demonstrating the power of love. The story of this love is told dramatically through her husband's journal written during the crucial years of their battle with this tragic disease.


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