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Follow the Way of Love: 40 Devotional Stories for Caregivers - Includes 6 pages of proven methods for helping people with Dementia Riveting testimonies of enjoyed adventures in the field of caregiving! Lively accounts when help from God was recognized while on the job as Spiritual Leaders, Dementia Care Providers, Certified Nursing Assistants, Long Term Care Staff, Activity Leaders, Therapists, and Child Care Workers.>Alzheimer's Disease has been more prevalent in our communities for the last few decades. Follow the Way of Love brings honor to God by describing narratives that reveal His Divine intervention when helping people with dementia. The book is filled with examples of how God answered prayer during some typical situations the author and others experienced while caring for people. With influence from the Holy Spirit and the evidence of God's love present, the writers in this devotional book have witnessed treasured moments unfold during some very trying circumstances. Included in this book, are stories testifying of God's help when providing care for children. To all Caregivers: enjoy reading and relating to these heartwarming stories of care giving. Build a foundation of faith and scripture and move toward a more intimate walk with God. Discover that our God is alive, active, and approachable every day! Throughout the book, find 6 pages each entitled: Activity Ideas for People with Dementia. They provide many proven methods the author has found valuable for increasing the quality of life for people with dementia: In the back of book are 135 written out care-related Bible verses to use in prayer. Added Material: 25 creative pastime ideas you can use to encourage people with dementia.
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