Books Beyond Words

Ann Has Dementia

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Books Beyond Words – Wordless Therapy Storybooks

Thinking in pictures

People who can’t read or who don’t like written words are often very good at reading pictures. That’s why there are no words in these picture stories.
These books all tell a story, but they also let the reader tell their own story – the one they see in the pictures. This can tell you a lot about a person’s inner world and their understanding of situations. There is plenty to talk about and each story explores feelings and relationships as well as giving information.

Age: Teens and Special Needs

This is a story told in pictures about Ann, who is diagnosed with dementia. We see her GP and her supporter trying to provide the right care for Ann in the early days of her dementia until she becomes so confused that she has to move into residential care.
If you know someone with an intellectual or learning disability who has dementia, or who has a family member or friend with dementia, you can use the pictures in this book to help them understand what dementia is and how the person with dementia can be supported.

“A story book told in pictures for use with someone with a learning disability who has dementia, or who has a family member or friend with dementia.”
— Living with Dementia, The magazine of Alzheimer’s Society, Feb 2013

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SKU: 9781874439141 - 229 Categories: , NDIS approved: Yes Ages: 0 - 5 Author: Sheila Hollins, Noëlle Blackman & Ruth Eley Publisher: Books Beyond Words Page count: 60 ISBN: 9781874439141 Language: English

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Books Beyond Words – Wordless Therapy Storybooks

Thinking in pictures

People who can’t read or who don’t like written words are often very good at reading pictures. That’s why there are no words in these picture stories.
These books all tell a story, but they also let the reader tell their own story – the one they see in the pictures. This can tell you a lot about a person’s inner world and their understanding of situations. There is plenty to talk about and each story explores feelings and relationships as well as giving information.

Age: Teens and Special Needs

This is a story told in pictures about Ann, who is diagnosed with dementia. We see her GP and her supporter trying to provide the right care for Ann in the early days of her dementia until she becomes so confused that she has to move into residential care.
If you know someone with an intellectual or learning disability who has dementia, or who has a family member or friend with dementia, you can use the pictures in this book to help them understand what dementia is and how the person with dementia can be supported.

“A story book told in pictures for use with someone with a learning disability who has dementia, or who has a family member or friend with dementia.”
— Living with Dementia, The magazine of Alzheimer’s Society, Feb 2013