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Cowgirl Tell Me About The Good Old Days…: How to engage and comunicate with a memory impaired adult.
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Cowgirl Tell Me About The Good Old Days…: How to engage and comunicate with a memory impaired adult.
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Current price: $5.39
Original price: $5.99


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Cowgirl Tell Me About The Good Old Days…: How to engage and comunicate with a memory impaired adult.
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Original price: $5.99
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This book is written by a lifelong cowgirl who use this book's analogy of getting back in the saddle to reintroduce a book she wrote 23 years ago and is still vital.
The book is intended to once again share her many years of experiences as both a caregiver program director and facility owner for the memory impaired.
Friends and family members have asked that the original "Alzheimer's: The Person Within" be reintroduced to those people who need this concise communication tool.
After many years in the field of elder care, and after 12 years of retirement, Linda resides with her husband, birds, horses, and Chihuahuas in the forests of the Northwest in the USA.
This book is written by a lifelong cowgirl who use this book's analogy of getting back in the saddle to reintroduce a book she wrote 23 years ago and is still vital.
The book is intended to once again share her many years of experiences as both a caregiver program director and facility owner for the memory impaired.
Friends and family members have asked that the original "Alzheimer's: The Person Within" be reintroduced to those people who need this concise communication tool.
After many years in the field of elder care, and after 12 years of retirement, Linda resides with her husband, birds, horses, and Chihuahuas in the forests of the Northwest in the USA.


















