Crickets Are Chirping but No One Can Hear Them
When Loved Ones Develop Dementia and Loss of Hearing
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Book Details
About the Book
Crickets Are Chirping But No One Can Hear Them is a book meant to be helpful to persons dealing with family members diagnosed with dementia. Uplifting and humorous in places, it encourages caregivers to remain optimistic and cheerful despite what seems to be insurmountable obstacles. No one looks forward to such a diagnosis, and yet it affects a great many people in today’s world. It strikes at the most inopportune time and can affect people at any age and stage of life. But like many things, it does not have to be totally devastating. It can be a time of garnering and developing patience and understanding where those things might not have been. It also reveals shortcomings in today’s medical field in that there is a need for more information, treatment, and financial aid to cope with this ailment that affects so many lives. This is the story of one family, how dementia affected them, and how they dealt with it. Each and every family deals with a situation differently as each situation is different, but all in all, we learn from one another.
About the Author
Inge Logenburg Kyler is the author of over twenty-some books, has had hundreds of poems published and is the recipient of numerous awards. Raised in Pennsylvania, she is a graduate of Spring Arbor College, retired from a career in township government with side careers here and there in life, including substitute teaching, paints watercolors, gardens, hikes, loves to dance, camp and travel and lives with her high school sweetheart husband on a small farm in Michigan. She has three children, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Throughout her life she has been involved with community, church, and cultural organizations.