'Keeping Mum' Book Release: Caring for Someone With Dementia by Marianne Talbot
By Hay House, PRNEWednesday, March 30, 2011
LONDON, March 31, 2011 - When Marianne Talbot's mum was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease,
Marianne found it impossible to put her mum into a care home. Instead
Marianne cared for her mum in her own home for five years, whilst chronicling
her experiences in a blog for three of those years.
The blog has now been published into a book called 'Keeping Mum'.
Heart-warmingly funny, frank and at times emotionally tearing, this book is a
record of what it is like to care for a beloved parent whose mind is
fragmenting. It is written for anyone, anywhere, who has anything to do with
dementia or with caring.
The book also includes some great tips on daily living, managing others'
finances and the social care system. For more info please visit:
www.keepingmum.org.uk.
Release date
'Keeping Mum' will be available from 11th April 2011 and will retail for
GBP8.99 in bookstores and via Amazon here: amzn.to/hEfWB4
To view or publish an interview with the author:
Link to preview this movie here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozpS42-9e_Q
To view or publish a Slideshare synopsis of the book:
Link to preview this Slideshare here: slidesha.re/dHa6DV
Further information about dementia
There are 750,000 people in the UK with dementia. Two thirds of them are
women. 12% of the adult population of the UK (1 in 8 workers) is a carer (58%
of them female). Family carers of those with dementia save the state GBP6
billion a year. It is estimated that by 2025 over 1 million people will have
dementia.
Endorsement
The 'Keeping Mum' blog on the SAGA website is truly wonderful. As I read,
I found myself moved to tears by the beautiful articulation and reflection
evident in the author's thoughts and feelings. One can really begin to 'feel'
the emotional journey and empathise with Marianne and her mother as they
daily face numerous challenges. Andy Richardson Lecturer - Faculty of Health
Sciences University of Southampton
Notes to Editors
- Marianne is available for author interviews and has an amazing life
story
- Exclusive photos of Marianne and her mother are available for
publication
- Marianne is available for talks, literary festivals, conferences and
bookshops events
- Samples for review are available on request
A picture accompanying this release is available through the PA
Photowire. It can be downloaded from www.pa-mediapoint.press.net or
viewed at www.mediapoint.press.net or www.prnewswire.co.uk.
For ONLINE enquiries: Press Contact: Peter Brady, Email: peter at orbitalmedianetwork.com, Phone: +44(0)203-411-9111 Ext 900; For OFFLINE enquiries: Press Contact: Jo Burgess, Email: joburgess at hayhouse.co.uk, Phone: +44(0)208-962-1237
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