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You Are Not Alone: Dealing with Lewy Body Dementia

All a caregiver for Lewy Body Dementia needs to know, from symptoms to diagnosis to care for their loved one and themselves, for the entire caregiving journey. Part memoir and part help book.
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A perfect guide for this journey.

  • Mari Jo — 5.0 out of 5 stars. Verified Purchase
    This book is so perfectly written. I love that it contains loads of information and support but also stories and real life scenarios too. Kathy did an absolutely phenomenal job offering everything she can in this book to support others in this difficult journey. This is truly the best Lewy Body Dementia book out there. MUST HAVE!

Plethora of information!!!!

  • Cynthia — 5.0 out of 5 stars. Verified Purchase.
    Kathy Teyler Jarrett had given this community of family members, caregivers and friends an informational library in one book! It’s everything!!!

Excellent book to keep

  • Cweller — 5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
    Easy read and well written. It’s also a helpful reference to keep. I appreciated the personal story.
  • 700+ pages.

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About the author:

Kathy Teyler Jarrett

Kathy Teyler Jarrett grew up in Illinois and Oregon. She graduated from Vassar College and then returned home to attend Portland State University. She taught English and public speaking for more than twenty years. Her marriage to her husband Ben was full of laughter, love, and travel until his diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia, when she devoted herself to caregiving.

Since Ben’s passing, Kathy has begun a local support group for LBD caregivers. She has appeared on local TV, speaking about LBD and caregiving. She has also given webinars and talks, and was awarded Volunteer of the Year from the Lewy Body Dementia Association in 2019.

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