There’s Still a Person In There
(Putnam, 2000)

“With authority and compassion, this book covers everything from the history of Alzheimer’s to its warning signs, stages, and treatments—including new pharmaceutical and complementary therapies.”
—Healthy Living

“The authors...present their findings clearly and intelligibly.”
—The Cleveland Plain Dealer

“Sorely needed. There’s Still a Person in There could have saved my husband and me a lot of anxiety during the year before my father-in-law’s diagnosis. Now that we’ve got it on the shelf, I know we’ll keep consulting it.”
—Salon.com

“An absolute standout.”
—Kirkus Reviews

“One of the best books on Alzheimer’s.”
—Booklist

“Reflects the latest thinking in Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis and care. And important and valuable resource for both families and professionals.”
—David Troxel, director, Santa Barbara, California, Alzheimer’s Association