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Bookshelf - Caregiving

What's the Deal with Caregiving?

Chris MacLellan

Chris MacLellan, who has experienced the role of a caregiver, not once, but twice has written a long needed guidebook for caregivers that provides guidance, tips, resources, compassion and advice that is all based on his own experience and desire to help others who struggle with the role of being a caregiver.

Understanding with Compassion: Help for Loved Ones and Caregivers of a Brain Illness Patient

Joni James Aldrich

This book candidly discusses the challenges of living with the personality and behavior changes that a brain illness brings. When a family member or friend is diagnosed with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease or a stroke, life as you know it has ended.

The Ultimate Caregiver

Tena L Scallan

A powerful book that is extremely helpful to anyone who with a parent or takes care of an elderly person.

Tears In My Gumbo, The Caregiver's Recipe for Resilience

Nadine Roberts Cornish

Tears in My Gumbo, The Caregiver’s Recipe for Resilience is a heartfelt manuscript that speaks personally and passionately to the 44 million caregivers caught up in the silver tsunami sweeping this country and for all of the people who care about the caregiver. Nadine Roberts Cornish, CSA, the book shares her personal experience as a caregiver for her mother, which transformed her life as she becomes a care consultant, care manager, and caregiver coach.

The Complete Eldercare Planner

Joy Loverde

Joy Loverde shares her expertise with family members and professionals who want to successfully plan and manage eldercare and caregiving issues.

Caregiving for the GENIUS

Jane W. Barton

Caregiving is a universal concern today. Sooner or later, you will be called to care for a loved one. Are you prepared to provide care?

The Caregiver's Path To Compassionate Decision Making

Viki Kind

Whether you have a loved one who can’t make his or her own decisions or you are a healthcare professional, you know how difficult – even heartbreaking – it can be to make decisions for others.

The Caregiver's Companion: Caring for Your Loved One Medically, Financially and Emotionally While Caring for Yourself

Carolyn A. Brent

In this extensive guide, caregiver advocate Carolyn Brent outlines a step-by-step process so caregivers know what to do and what to ask in every situation that may arise.

50 Sanity Saving Tips for Caregivers: You Don't Have to Kill Yourself to Keep Them Alive

Carol Core

50 Sanity Saving Tips for Caregivers: Don’t Kill Yourself trying to Keep Them Alive brings you valuable tips that will reduce your stress, save you time and money and give you hope, all while providing practical ideas for less frustrating, more effective care for your elderly loved ones.

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