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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Paul RaderPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9781725251779ISBN 10: 1725251779 Pages: 126 Publication Date: 12 May 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPaul Rader's book Do Not Cast Me Away is a timely book about a chapter of family life that almost every family will face and certainly every church family. My wife and I went through that struggle with both of our mothers. It is a struggle that erases their memories and can trap their caregivers as well. Paul's word to the church is an invitation for the church to find room for people with Alzheimer's and their families. Room where we remember the sacrament of bread and wine and fellowship around table in all of our stages of life. I heartily endorse Do Not Cast Me Away. --Gradye Parsons, former Stated Clerk, General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA Dr. Paul Rader has written this book based on his invaluable experience of providing pastoral care to this unique population that he has counseled, nurtured, consoled for many years. Dr. Rader explains well the types and presenting behaviors of dementias and provides practical guidance to caregivers, including listing of supportive agencies to help caregivers to cope with irreversible and progressive dementia. He addresses the tremendous emotional impact of dementia diseases. His theological thoughts on death and dying are keenly insightful. This book can be a valuable resource beyond his own parishioners. This book provides important knowledge and guidance to caregivers, ministers, counselors, and supportive friends and family who become involved with this growing population of people who should not have to endure this journey alone. --Odacir H. Oliveira, psychologist Paul Rader's book Do Not Cast Me Away is a timely book about a chapter of family life that almost every family will face and certainly every church family. My wife and I went through that struggle with both of our mothers. It is a struggle that erases their memories and can trap their caregivers as well. Paul's word to the church is an invitation for the church to find room for people with Alzheimer's and their families. Room where we remember the sacrament of bread and wine and fellowship around table in all of our stages of life. I heartily endorse Do Not Cast Me Away. --Gradye Parsons, former Stated Clerk, General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA Dr. Paul Rader has written this book based on his invaluable experience of providing pastoral care to this unique population that he has counseled, nurtured, consoled for many years. Dr. Rader explains well the types and presenting behaviors of dementias and provides practical guidance to caregivers, including listing of supportive agencies to help caregivers to cope with irreversible and progressive dementia. He addresses the tremendous emotional impact of dementia diseases. His theological thoughts on death and dying are keenly insightful. This book can be a valuable resource beyond his own parishioners. This book provides important knowledge and guidance to caregivers, ministers, counselors, and supportive friends and family who become involved with this growing population of people who should not have to endure this journey alone. --Odacir H. Oliveira, psychologist """Paul Rader's book Do Not Cast Me Away is a timely book about a chapter of family life that almost every family will face and certainly every church family. My wife and I went through that struggle with both of our mothers. It is a struggle that erases their memories and can trap their caregivers as well. Paul's word to the church is an invitation for the church to find room for people with Alzheimer's and their families. Room where we remember the sacrament of bread and wine and fellowship around table in all of our stages of life. I heartily endorse Do Not Cast Me Away."" --Gradye Parsons, former Stated Clerk, General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA ""Dr. Paul Rader has written this book based on his invaluable experience of providing pastoral care to this unique population that he has counseled, nurtured, consoled for many years. Dr. Rader explains well the types and presenting behaviors of dementias and provides practical guidance to caregivers, including listing of supportive agencies to help caregivers to cope with irreversible and progressive dementia. He addresses the tremendous emotional impact of dementia diseases. His theological thoughts on death and dying are keenly insightful. This book can be a valuable resource beyond his own parishioners. This book provides important knowledge and guidance to caregivers, ministers, counselors, and supportive friends and family who become involved with this growing population of people who should not have to endure this journey alone."" --Odacir H. Oliveira, psychologist" Author InformationPaul Rader is the pastor of Northside Presbyterian Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He has served congregations in Kentucky and West Virginia, as well as in Tennessee, and was the Coordinator for Mission for the Coalition for Appalachian Ministry. 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