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Nancy Alexander, Physical Therapist, shares the story of her journey with her father, who lived with dementia for the last 18 years of his life. As his caregiver, she learned a lot about her father and even more about herself. With this book, she hopes to inspire others to appreciate the road they are on and to welcome the gift that awaits. This is a love story. Always close to her father, this journey drew them even closer. Nancy had medical training and knowledge to help along the way. But, in the end, her heart was her strongest compass.Sometimes we don't choose our journeys, they choose…mehr

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Nancy Alexander, Physical Therapist, shares the story of her journey with her father, who lived with dementia for the last 18 years of his life. As his caregiver, she learned a lot about her father and even more about herself. With this book, she hopes to inspire others to appreciate the road they are on and to welcome the gift that awaits. This is a love story. Always close to her father, this journey drew them even closer. Nancy had medical training and knowledge to help along the way. But, in the end, her heart was her strongest compass.Sometimes we don't choose our journeys, they choose us. More and more of us will be called upon to be caregivers at some point in our lives. Not only can you survive it, you can thrive. Better days are ahead and they begin with you."Nancy did a wonderful job presenting the loving relationship between father and daughter and the challenges which dementia places on those relationships. Although her introduction notes this is not a "how to" book, I believe it will help provide insight and guidance to caregivers of those beginning their dementia journey." Dr. Gary Kochersberger, MD, Geriatric Medicine Specialist"Reading 'An Unlikely Gift' is a gift in itself. The stories and events of a father and a loving daughter are so heart-wrenching, sweet and loving. Nancy's journey will help one better appreciate relationships, caregiving, dedication and love. Her growth through the pages and her career changing decisions has brought her to a life of helping others appreciate life itself." Bob Locke, Pharmacist and retired health care administrator