When Words Fail
More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease today--a number expected to triple in the next 30 years. Many more experience other forms of dementia. For faith communities, this represents a crucial opportunity for ministry and practical care--one that many aren't adequately prepared for.

Amidst mental and physical decline, those suffering from dementia diseases still deeply need human connection and spiritual nourishment. Sadly, as memories fade and the ability to communicate weakens, those with dementia may find themselves neglected or forgotten by the larger community. Despite good intentions, oftentimes when words begin to fail for people with dementia, they also fail for those around them, who don't know what to say or what to do.

When Words Fail will equip those in ministry to reach out to people living with dementia and offer person-centered spiritual care--ministering to the mind, body, and soul. This book is rich with practical examples and tools designed to meet these emotional, physical, and spiritual needs, and devotes particular attention to ways of communicating even after words have failed. Taken together, these tools give pastoral workers a better understanding of how to visit and support not only people living with dementia but their caregivers, too.

Companion instructional DVD and Study Guide also available. For more information, please visit www.whenwordsfail.com.
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When Words Fail
More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease today--a number expected to triple in the next 30 years. Many more experience other forms of dementia. For faith communities, this represents a crucial opportunity for ministry and practical care--one that many aren't adequately prepared for.

Amidst mental and physical decline, those suffering from dementia diseases still deeply need human connection and spiritual nourishment. Sadly, as memories fade and the ability to communicate weakens, those with dementia may find themselves neglected or forgotten by the larger community. Despite good intentions, oftentimes when words begin to fail for people with dementia, they also fail for those around them, who don't know what to say or what to do.

When Words Fail will equip those in ministry to reach out to people living with dementia and offer person-centered spiritual care--ministering to the mind, body, and soul. This book is rich with practical examples and tools designed to meet these emotional, physical, and spiritual needs, and devotes particular attention to ways of communicating even after words have failed. Taken together, these tools give pastoral workers a better understanding of how to visit and support not only people living with dementia but their caregivers, too.

Companion instructional DVD and Study Guide also available. For more information, please visit www.whenwordsfail.com.
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When Words Fail

When Words Fail

by Kathy Fogg Berry
When Words Fail

When Words Fail

by Kathy Fogg Berry

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Overview

More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease today--a number expected to triple in the next 30 years. Many more experience other forms of dementia. For faith communities, this represents a crucial opportunity for ministry and practical care--one that many aren't adequately prepared for.

Amidst mental and physical decline, those suffering from dementia diseases still deeply need human connection and spiritual nourishment. Sadly, as memories fade and the ability to communicate weakens, those with dementia may find themselves neglected or forgotten by the larger community. Despite good intentions, oftentimes when words begin to fail for people with dementia, they also fail for those around them, who don't know what to say or what to do.

When Words Fail will equip those in ministry to reach out to people living with dementia and offer person-centered spiritual care--ministering to the mind, body, and soul. This book is rich with practical examples and tools designed to meet these emotional, physical, and spiritual needs, and devotes particular attention to ways of communicating even after words have failed. Taken together, these tools give pastoral workers a better understanding of how to visit and support not only people living with dementia but their caregivers, too.

Companion instructional DVD and Study Guide also available. For more information, please visit www.whenwordsfail.com.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157055424
Publisher: FaithHappenings Publishers
Publication date: 12/06/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 178
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Rev. Kathy Fogg Berry received a Masters of Religious Education from Southern Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, and a Masters in Patient Counseling and a post-graduate certificate in aging studies from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. She has served as a chaplain in a variety of long-term care and hospice settings and as a trainer for the Alzheimer’s Association. She now serves as chaplain at Westminster Canterbury Richmond where she provides spiritual care for residents with dementia, their families and the staff who care for them. She teaches the When Words Fail seminar for clergy and lay leaders throughout Virginia and she speaks regionally and nationally about spirituality and dementia.
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