Dementia and the Church: Memory, Care, and Inclusion

Mary McDaniel Cail calls upon extensive personal and professional experience to offer insight, context, and concrete guidance for congregations and leaders seeking to better serve the growing percentage of the population experiencing life with dementia. Churches have a vital role to play, Cail explains, in alleviating the social isolation and stress of dementia, and church members have much to learn from taking part in a dementia ministry.

Cail pairs poignant stories with practical advice for developing a holistic "memory ministry." Dementia and the Church includes lesson plans, advice on programming, and a rich trove of resources in addition to pragmatic information about dementia. A gifted storyteller, Cail crafts her prose with care and intention. Readers will develop "informed compassion," learning how to accept, pray with, relieve, and comfort all who cope with these increasingly common challenges - including themselves.

Visit Cail's website, www.allweatherfriend.org for a chapter-by-chapter list of hyperlinks used in chapters with dementia education activities and many additional resources.

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Dementia and the Church: Memory, Care, and Inclusion

Mary McDaniel Cail calls upon extensive personal and professional experience to offer insight, context, and concrete guidance for congregations and leaders seeking to better serve the growing percentage of the population experiencing life with dementia. Churches have a vital role to play, Cail explains, in alleviating the social isolation and stress of dementia, and church members have much to learn from taking part in a dementia ministry.

Cail pairs poignant stories with practical advice for developing a holistic "memory ministry." Dementia and the Church includes lesson plans, advice on programming, and a rich trove of resources in addition to pragmatic information about dementia. A gifted storyteller, Cail crafts her prose with care and intention. Readers will develop "informed compassion," learning how to accept, pray with, relieve, and comfort all who cope with these increasingly common challenges - including themselves.

Visit Cail's website, www.allweatherfriend.org for a chapter-by-chapter list of hyperlinks used in chapters with dementia education activities and many additional resources.

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Dementia and the Church: Memory, Care, and Inclusion

Dementia and the Church: Memory, Care, and Inclusion

by Mary McDaniel Cail
Dementia and the Church: Memory, Care, and Inclusion

Dementia and the Church: Memory, Care, and Inclusion

by Mary McDaniel Cail

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Overview

Mary McDaniel Cail calls upon extensive personal and professional experience to offer insight, context, and concrete guidance for congregations and leaders seeking to better serve the growing percentage of the population experiencing life with dementia. Churches have a vital role to play, Cail explains, in alleviating the social isolation and stress of dementia, and church members have much to learn from taking part in a dementia ministry.

Cail pairs poignant stories with practical advice for developing a holistic "memory ministry." Dementia and the Church includes lesson plans, advice on programming, and a rich trove of resources in addition to pragmatic information about dementia. A gifted storyteller, Cail crafts her prose with care and intention. Readers will develop "informed compassion," learning how to accept, pray with, relieve, and comfort all who cope with these increasingly common challenges - including themselves.

Visit Cail's website, www.allweatherfriend.org for a chapter-by-chapter list of hyperlinks used in chapters with dementia education activities and many additional resources.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506482408
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 09/19/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 225
File size: 856 KB

About the Author

Mary McDaniel Cail, PhD, speaks and writes about "informed" compassion. Her op-eds and essays on dementia, caregiving, and grief have been featured in the Los Angeles Times, the Miami Herald, the Chicago Tribune, the Huffington Post, and Maria Shriver's Architects of Change series. She is the author of Alzheimer's: A Crash Course for Friends and Relatives and founder of The All-Weather Friend. A graduate of the University of Virginia, Mary lives near Charlottesville.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One: Dementia

Chapter Two: Living with Dementia—What We Fear

Chapter Three: Comfort Through Pastoral Counseling: A Model

Chapter Four: Preparing the Congregation for a Memory Ministry

Chapter Five: Educating the Congregation

Chapter Six: Preparing Leaders and Volunteers

Chapter Seven: Programs That Work

Afterword

Bibliography

Appendix One: Library

Appendix Two: Supplemental Activities

Appendix Three: Leader Guide

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