[Review] Living in the Moment (Elizabeth Landsverk MD) Summarized.

[Review] Living in the Moment (Elizabeth Landsverk MD) Summarized.
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[Review] Living in the Moment (Elizabeth Landsverk MD) Summarized.

Jun 21 2026 | 00:07:37

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Episode June 21, 2026 00:07:37

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Living in the Moment (Elizabeth Landsverk MD)

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Living in the Moment: A Guide to Overcoming Challenges and Finding Moments of Joy in Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias is a practical nonfiction guide written by geriatrician Elizabeth Landsverk MD for families, caregivers, and professionals supporting people with dementia. The book belongs to the caregiving and medical-advice category rather than academic neurology, and its purpose is to translate clinical knowledge into usable guidance for daily life. It addresses Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias through a combination of medical explanation, behavioral management, safety planning, and emotional support. A central idea is that dementia care should not be reduced to managing deficits; instead, caregivers should preserve dignity, adapt to changing abilities, and focus on what can still be meaningful in the present. The book is structured to help readers navigate common problems such as agitation, medication choices, legal and financial concerns, and the challenge of sustaining connection as the disease progresses. Its value lies in offering a grounded, person-centered approach that is both compassionate and operational.

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