DOES GRANDMA REMEMBER ME? by Evita Sherman

 

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Book Details:

Book TitleDoes Grandma Remember Me? by Evita Sherman
CategoryChildren's Fiction (Ages 3-7),  38 pages
Genre:  Children's Picture Book
PublisherMascot Books
Release date:   Feb, 2021
Format available:  hardback
Content Rating:  G for everyone.

Book Description:

It is always challenging to watch a loved one grow older and face new, confusing obstacles that always seemed easy. Does Grandma Remember Me? shows how love transcends age and difficulties, even when things become overwhelming.

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This beautifully illustrated book deals honestly with an issue many families have to face.

With people living longer, many families find themselves with elder members suffering various forms of memory issues. Forgetting words, misplacing items, feeling restless are all symptoms and side effects of dementia.

This book deals with questions a youngster may have directly and honestly.

It is the perfect size to share and read to a child. The words and illustrations will lead to further conversations.

Grandma may even forget names, but she can still remember how she feels about special people.

The book addresses how we can always remember to share love.


 

Meet the Author:

Evita's passion is assisting the elderly, especially those living with dementia. Her mission is to help people age in the manner they envision for themselves and not through the lens of others. She works to provide data and resources to assist elders in effectively aging-in-place and equips their families and friends to support their loved ones amidst uncertainty. Working in the elder care field as a licensed nursing home administrator, senior living marketing professional, and Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS), Evita witnesses both elders and families make tough decisions. Some of those decisions result in despair, while others result in healing. The key to enabling elders to live life to its fullest is to help them find their voices and exercise their right to choose.

Evita collaborates with family and friends to ensure that her mother, who lives with dementia, and her father, recently diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment, maintain their voices and make well-informed choices as their disease progresses.

connect with the author: goodreads

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