1940s Memory Lane / by Hugh Morrison.
Publisher: London : Montpelier Publishing, 2018Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations, photographsISBN:- 9781987504828
- Nineteen forties memory lane
- Forties memory lane
- Alzheimer's disease -- Patients -- Books and reading
- Dementia -- Patients -- Books and reading
- Memory disorders -- Patients -- Books and reading
- Dementia -- Patients -- Care
- Nineteen forties -- Pictorial works
- Great Britain -- Social life and customs
- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
- United States -- Social life and customs
- United States -- History -- 20th century
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300 - 399 | Hanover Public Library Shelves | 362.196 MORR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31906001162891 |
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"This book is aimed at patients with early stage dementia who like reading but find it hard to follow 'normal' books. With large print, short easy to follow paragraphs and plenty of illustrations, the book looks at everyday life in the 1940s in Britain and the USA. It is intended to help stimulate long-term memories of those who lived through the 1940s, with sections on music, films, fashion, sport, holidays and of course, the Second World War. When read together with a relative or carer, it can also help promote conversation and reminiscence. The book does not mention dementia or memory loss, or anything that could cause distress or embarrassment to patients, and it is written in a simple but not childish style. It can equally be enjoyed by those without memory loss, for example, grandparents reading together with grandchildren to help them learn about the 'old days'."--Amazon.
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