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OverviewAnnette Januzzi Wick longs to find the perfect care home for her proud, Italian mother, who is slipping further into dementia. In her memoir, Annette shares gripping truths about the mistakes she makes before ultimately finding a place where her mother develops a crush, heckles an Elvis impersonator, and magically bonds with her daughter through Frank Sinatra's songs. Whether she is breaking up a fight between her mother and the Easter Bunny, advocating for her mother to avoid a tracheotomy, or struggling to duplicate her mother's cookie recipes, Annette tries to balance the trials with the triumphs of being a daughter-and caregiver. But can she and her mother love without memory-or regret? I'll Have Some of Yours is for anyone who longs to move past being a caregiver to find a deeply human and humane connection with someone you love. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Annette Januzzi WickPublisher: Three Arch Press Imprint: Three Arch Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.417kg ISBN: 9780977485611ISBN 10: 0977485617 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 01 August 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback 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 ContentsReviews"""As a professional working in the dementia field, I found that ""I'll Have Some of Yours"" beautifully captures the hidden joys that Annette discovers through her mother's life lessons."" - Kristin Cooley, LISW-S, LCSW ""A must-have for your personal and professional library...Readers will see how family members and professional staff can work together to help create a meaningful life for persons with dementia. An important book."" - Jana Miller, former executive, Arden Courts, Cincinnati ""For anyone who is dealing with a loved one with Alzheimer's or other dementia, this book could be the best gift ever...I felt I was reading about my own journey with my mother."" - Priscilla Groh, CDP, Founder & President, Cheering for Charity Foundation ""As a health care professional dedicated to exemplary dementia care, I was moved by Annette's story and experience as a family caregiver. While every story is unique - like every individual and family on this journey - Annette captures the complex emotions common to many families faced with this disease. Her book is a touching personal narrative and example of unwavering commitment and love of family."" - Susan Gilster, PhD, RN, Gilster and Associates. Alois Alzheimer Center, founder, operator, 1987-2012. ""Annette Januzzi Wick takes us on a bittersweet journey with her mother sharing stories that show the miraculous power of music to impact the lives of those with dementia."" - Wayne ""Woody"" Mesker, Musician, Director of Outreach, Alive Inside Foundation, founder, Rock Against Dementia ""As in-home caregiver for my elderly father and with a father-in-law in a memory care facility, this book was just what I needed to read. Not only does the author share her trials of day-to-day care for her aging mother, but she also describes her personal journey as their relationship evolves. Skillfully weaving childhood memories with everyday challenges, she truly describes the circle of life and brings the reader along for the ride. For busy caregivers, find time to read this book. You may just start loving more and ""caring"" less."" - Barb Cooper, Founder, Cincinnati Food Tours." As a professional working in the dementia field, I found that I'll Have Some of Yours beautifully captures the hidden joys that Annette discovers through her mother's life lessons. - Kristin Cooley, LISW-S, LCSW A must-have for your personal and professional library...Readers will see how family members and professional staff can work together to help create a meaningful life for persons with dementia. An important book. - Jana Miller, former executive, Arden Courts, Cincinnati For anyone who is dealing with a loved one with Alzheimer's or other dementia, this book could be the best gift ever...I felt I was reading about my own journey with my mother. - Priscilla Groh, CDP, Founder & President, Cheering for Charity Foundation As a health care professional dedicated to exemplary dementia care, I was moved by Annette's story and experience as a family caregiver. While every story is unique - like every individual and family on this journey - Annette captures the complex emotions common to many families faced with this disease. Her book is a touching personal narrative and example of unwavering commitment and love of family. - Susan Gilster, PhD, RN, Gilster and Associates. Alois Alzheimer Center, founder, operator, 1987-2012. Annette Januzzi Wick takes us on a bittersweet journey with her mother sharing stories that show the miraculous power of music to impact the lives of those with dementia. - Wayne Woody Mesker, Musician, Director of Outreach, Alive Inside Foundation, founder, Rock Against Dementia As in-home caregiver for my elderly father and with a father-in-law in a memory care facility, this book was just what I needed to read. Not only does the author share her trials of day-to-day care for her aging mother, but she also describes her personal journey as their relationship evolves. Skillfully weaving childhood memories with everyday challenges, she truly describes the circle of life and brings the reader along for the ride. For busy caregivers, find time to read this book. You may just start loving more and caring less. - Barb Cooper, Founder, Cincinnati Food Tours. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |