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Sunday, May 17, 2026


Day by Day
 

Day by Day: Therapies and Strategies for Living Well With Dementia, the Second Book in Dr. Patricia A. Farrell's Living With Dementia Series, Now Available on Amazon and Draft2Digital platforms.

A dementia diagnosis does not mark the end of a good life. But without the right information, it can feel that way. Families leave the doctor's office with a name for what is happening and almost no idea what to do next. The questions pile up. The days grow harder. And too often, the guidance they need is buried in clinical language no one has time to decode.

Dr. Patricia A. Farrell has spent decades working with patients and families who are living with dementia every day. She knows the difference between a book that lists treatments and a book that actually helps. Day by Day is the latter.

Second Book in the Series Releases May 18

Day by Day: Therapies and Strategies for Living Well With Dementia will be available beginning May 18 as an e-book priced at $6.99 and as a paperback priced at $14.99. The e-book is available on Amazon and through Draft2Digital. The paperback is available exclusively on Amazon. The audiobook will also be available exclusively on Amazon.

This is the second volume in the Living With Dementia series. Where Book 1, When Memory Fades, explains what dementia is and what a new diagnosis means, Day by Day picks up where that conversation ends. It answers the question every patient and family member asks next: What do we actually do now?

The book is written in plain language, the way Dr. Farrell talks to patients in her office. There is no jargon. There are no complicated medical charts. There is only clear, reliable, research-backed information delivered in the voice of a clinician who understands what this diagnosis costs and what it makes possible.

What Readers Will Find Inside

Day by Day covers the full range of evidence-based approaches that help people with dementia maintain independence, purpose, and quality of life for as long as possible. The book addresses:

•Cognitive therapies that keep the mind engaged and slow functional decline

•The research on physical exercise and why it matters more than most people realize

•Music therapy, art therapy, and the science behind why they work

•Sleep, nutrition, and daily habits that support brain health

•Medication management and what to ask a doctor before agreeing to any new treatment

•Mental health support for patients and for the people who love them

•Social connection and why isolation is one of the greatest risks people with dementia face

Each chapter opens with a true-to-life story that captures what it actually feels like to face that particular challenge. From there, the chapter moves through clearly organized sections supported by current research and closes with a summary and three specific actions the reader can take right away. The book is designed to be read from start to finish or used chapter by chapter as a reference whenever a new question comes up.

Built for Real Life

No single approach works for every person with dementia. The type of dementia, the stage, the person's personality, and the resources available to their family all shape what is possible. Day by Day acknowledges this. It helps readers understand what the research shows, why individual responses vary, and how to build a care plan that fits their actual life rather than an ideal one.

'People living with dementia and the families who care for them deserve more than a list of suggestions,' said Dr. Farrell. 'They deserve to understand why certain approaches work, how to evaluate their options, and how to keep going on the days when nothing feels manageable. That is what this book is for.'

The book doesn't offer false hope. It offers real, actionable information grounded in the latest medical and psychological research, delivered with the honesty and compassion that have always defined Dr. Farrell's clinical work.

About the Living With Dementia Series

The Living With Dementia series is a four-book resource designed to accompany patients and families from diagnosis through daily care and into the future of treatment. The four titles are:

Book 1: When Memory Fades—An introduction to dementia, covering the many forms it takes, how it is diagnosed, and what a new diagnosis means for patients and their families.

•Book 2: Day by Day: Therapies and Strategies for Living Well With Dementia—A practical guide to the treatments, therapies, and daily strategies that help patients maintain quality of life for as long as possible.

Book 3: Standing Beside Them: The Complete Caregiver's Guide to Dementia—A compassionate, hands-on resource written specifically for the caregivers who carry so much and are so often overlooked in conversations about dementia.

Book 4: Tomorrow's Promise: The Future of Dementia Treatment—A look at the groundbreaking research, emerging treatments, and real reasons for hope that are changing the landscape of dementia care.

The series covers all major forms of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and vascular dementia. Each book stands on its own, but together they give readers a complete picture of what this diagnosis means and what it makes possible.

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