By Aaron Barnhart
Elizabeth Landsverk
$16.95
$15.76
Skip "The 36-Hour Day" and instead buy this immensely useful guide for new dementia caregivers. Get extras for family members.
Tia Powell
$17.00
$15.81
The best book about how we as a society regard dementia and what we can do to improve outcomes for caregivers and patients.
Elissa Strauss
$29.99
$27.89
A feminist defense of the joys of caregiving and a call for society to hold caregivers in higher regard.
Helen Buell Whitworth,
James Whitworth
$26.00
$24.18
The book I recommend (along with "Living in the Moment") to Lewy caregivers.
Jolene Brackey
$25.00
$23.25
Down-to-earth guide stuffed with suggestions for bringing light and laughter into the lives of people with dementia.
Pauline Boss
$21.00
$19.53
Practical tips on caregiving from the author of "Ambiguous Loss."
Dasha Kiper,
Norman Doidge
$19.00
$17.67
Deep insights into how relationships evolve when one person gets dementia. A must-read for Oliver Sacks fans.
John Swinton
$27.99
$26.03
A theologian and former mental health nurse pushes back against notions that people with dementia are less than human, and urges Christians to break free from purely medical understandings of dementia.
Margaret Morganroth Gullette
$28.00
$32.20
This book from America's foremost ageism critic will transform how you think about aging.
Margaret Morganroth Gullette
$35.95
More essays about the insidious effects of ageism from the author of "Agewise."
Jason Karlawish
$18.99
$17.66
The author, a practicing Alzheimer's physician, combines a readable history of the disease with some 10,000-foot observations about our national response.
Atul Gawande
$18.99
$17.66
Acclaimed book by physician and New Yorker writer about the special challenges that mortality throws at us, and how we as a society can do better dealing with them.
Scott Galloway
$32.00
$29.76
If you're under 50, there's time to get your financial house in order ahead of dementia or care demands. The author, host of the popular Prof G Podcast, makes wealth-building accessible and entertaining.
Natalie Whittle
$16.95
$15.76
An infrastructure of care demands that cities become more accessible, amenity-filled and neighborly. The author argues that urban areas can and should do this.