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Finding Sanctuary in the Midst of Alzheimer's

A Spiritual Guide for Families Facing Dementia

Finding Sanctuary in the Midst of Alzheimer's

A Spiritual Guide for Families Facing Dementia

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£9.99

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
ISBN: 9781631954634
Number of Pages: 156
Published: 07/10/2021
Width: 12.7 cm
Height: 17.7 cm

There are currently over 16 million people in the United States providing care to a person with dementia. While caregiving can be very rewarding, many caregivers also experience a significant amount of stress, and they may struggle to find meaning in their role as a caregiver. 

Finding Sanctuary in the Midst of Alzheimer's is currently the only Bible study available that addresses the common challenges experienced by caregivers using both carefully selected scripture and personal stories from caregivers. Because each section is self-contained, Finding Sanctuary in the Midst of Alzheimer's is not just for churches; it can also be used for personal spiritual exploration or for groups such as senior centers, assisted living facilities, retirement communities, and support groups looking to integrate a spiritual component. With special sections that address the unique caregiving challenges for spouses, adult children and friends who want to learn how to better support caregivers, Finding Sanctuary in the Midst of Alzheimer's provides a much-needed resource for the growing population of dementia caregivers in our communities. 

Elizabeth Shulman

Elizabeth Shulman, D.Min., STNA has 29 years of experience in both parish and healthcare ministry. Her devotions for caregivers have appeared in Guideposts’ Strength and Grace, and she frequently speaks to churches, retirement communities, and other community groups on dementia and caregiving. A spousal caregiver for 8 years, she now trains congregations to be more comfortable and confident in ministering to families impacted by dementia. Elizabeth’s presentations, Mary and Martha Caregiving and A New Pair of Glasses, inform audience members on the challenges of caregiving and offers hope to caregivers by providing new ways to reframe their experience. She and her husband, Leo, share 7 wonderful daughters and live near Cleveland, Ohio. To find out more, please visit her website: www.elizabethshulman.com.

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