A Journey of Dementia Through the Eyes of a Carer

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Empower yourself with the ultimate guide to conquering dementia’s challenges and providing exceptional care. Don’t miss out on the transformative insights in “A Journey of Dementia Through the Eyes of a Carer”!

Discover the ultimate guide for caregivers of loved ones with dementia or Alzheimer’s. “A Journey of Dementia Through the Eyes of a Carer” offers powerful insights and practical advice on how to handle dementia patients and navigate the stages of dementia.

Uncover the early signs and symptoms of dementia, and learn effective strategies to deal with behavioral and personality changes. From communicating with empathy to maintaining a supportive home environment, this memoir provides invaluable guidance for those living with dementia at home.

Join the author, Kat Toriez, on her heartfelt journey as she cared for Mac, and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of caring for someone with dementia. Don’t miss out on this essential resource during Dementia Awareness Week and be prepared to tackle the challenges with confidence.

Start your transformative journey now and create a positive impact on your loved one’s life.

Order “A Journey of Dementia Through the Eyes of a Carer” and unlock the knowledge you need to provide compassionate care.

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18 thoughts on “A Journey of Dementia Through the Eyes of a Carer

  1. G. Peregian Beach Sunshine Coast says:

    I was truly emotionally spent by the end. The raw honesty as you write while plunging through a sea of mental challenges and torment, was and still is inspiring. To combine so many feelings, incidents, personal traits, settings, facts, medical dilemmas and natural self-doubts into such a tight compelling story left me in awe of your talent as a writer.

  2. K. Bullcock Beach Sunshine Coast says:

    Beautifully written again. You have a way with words. Your journey and story were very moving, and it made me cry.

      • Kylie Brennan says:

        Truly gave us an insight to what you were going through. You are an amazing person who has so much strength, love and compassion. An emotional journey for all involved. Thank you for sharing it with us xx

        • Kat says:

          The Dementia journey is made so much easier when people like yourself share encouragement and praise.
          Thank you 💖

    • M to F working man says:

      Lovely read, great insight to the dealings of demenita and the impact it can have on loved ones: truly inspirational and I am sure Mac felt your love right to the end.

  3. M. Maroochydore says:

    The depth of your feelings is portrayed in every page. Your empathy with Mac is to be admired and to continue the tormented path was a challenge and one you fought to stay on to the end. Your depth of feelings even in the last poetic piece was truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing.

  4. J. Mooloolaba says:

    I was never really acquainted with Alzheimer’s/Dementia, before reading your book. It left me with a feeling of admiration for you as a carer, and as a writer, I thought it was a story from the heart with honest and beautiful courage. Well done!

    • T. Cameron says:

      What a perfectly written book telling all about the journey of a loved on with dementia. With a close family member myself going down this road. It has been comforting to know that others have been down this journey too.
      This was one of those.. I can’t wait to read more type of story. Thank you for sharing.

      • Kat says:

        Hopefully many people will read the journey and realise that friendship along the way gives the carer so much encouragement to keep on going through to the end.
        Thank you for your thoughts.
        Kat

  5. J. Little Mountain says:

    OMG! I couldn’t finish reading this heart-wrenching story in the first sitting … the tears were flowing uncontrollably …. it is just so raw!

  6. Neville says:

    I am having real problems dealing with my wife’s change in behaviour. I know I am not coping very well and become angry and critical when she does things that I know she has no control of. It is very difficult to try and understand what is happening in her mind but I guess that is the nature of the beast. I have to learn to stop criticising her when she does something wrong but I need help in controlling myself and my reactions.

    • Kat says:

      Throughout your journey you will become frustrated and lose hope that you can even offer a simple, “it’s ok”
      But, for the return smile and even thanks on some days makes your effort worthwhile.
      Walk, talk, sit, love. Do it again and again.
      Then laugh with them. Cry alone.
      Good luck, my fellow carer. Kat.

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