Resource Books for Care Homes, and the Elderly

Having a wide repertoire of activity ideas is important for any care home and wellbeing coordinator to ensure they can deliver a engaging variety of activities. These books are a fantastic resource whether you are new to the job or an experienced hand. Note that in another section we offer workbooks, which give you simple activities such as crosswords, colouring, and quizzes that can be photocopied over and over.

Resource Books Designed for Dementia & Alzheimer's Patients

Resource Books for The Elderly

Our collection of resource books for the elderly offers comprehensive, compassionate guidance on numerous aspects of growing older. From understanding the physical and mental health changes, to managing finances and living a fulfilling life post-retirement, these books offer a wealth of useful information.

Resource Books for Care Homes

Apart from the elderly, we also offer resource books targeted at care homes. These books touch upon important subjects such as managing dementia patients, nutrition requirements, caregiver stress and burnout, and much more. They serve as essential aides to the staff, enabling them to provide optimum care and support to the residents.

Resource Books for Dementia Patients

The dementia resource books in our catalogue cover various domains - from understanding the disease to managing its symptoms. They aim to enhance patient care by providing in-depth knowledge about the latest treatment methods, caregiver support strategies and advice on improving quality of life.

Resource Books for Alzheimer’s Patients

Our resource books for Alzheimer’s disease present detailed guidance about disease management, home care and creating a dementia-friendly environment. These books also share insight into understanding behavioural changes, maintaining mental well-being, and finding the right support system for both patients and caregivers.

Our collection of resource books is a valuable knowledge reservoir, filled with crucial information for the elderly, caregivers, and anyone dealing with Alzheimer's, dementia, or visual impairment. We believe that with proper knowledge and understanding, coping with these situations can be made easier, resulting in improved quality of life for all involved.


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