FROM THE PUBLISHER:
Sometimes we forget things or events, and as we age, that happening becomes a major concern.
This book dispels the myth that there is an end to learning and recollection. It stresses a proven fact that acquiring knowledge and remembering it can go on forever. At any age, barring illness, we can tackle just about any mental task we want to. This book describes ways to insure events of the past and present are not forgotten.
His advocacy for aging seniors continues to expand with this fifth book in the series. He has written and lectured about end-of-life issues, the way surviving companions can adapt to life after death, how seniors can expand their understanding of many of life’s issues, the joys of celebrating the arrival of change, and how we can memorialize life’s ending for family and friends.
John Leslie has distilled memory experts’ techniques so you can quickly apply them in your daily life. As you go through the book’s chapters, you will lean the tools – the best of the best – that will keep you mentally sharp.
FROM THE PGC TEAM:
There are 2 copies AVAILABLE to borrow at the PGC Library.
The PGC Library is in the Pruett Gerontology Center, Sherrod Building room 129. Feel free to stop by or contact us for on-campus delivery!