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One of the main reasons that families do not care for their ailing loved ones at home is because they are under the misconception that they must have a degree in order to provide care for another human being. They do not feel qualified. In writing “Caregiving Tips A–Z”, we hope to give the everyday caregiver the confidence she lacks, dispel these myths and return to the days, not so long ago, when it was natural for people to care for their own well–minded elderly loved ones in their home. It is colorfully illustrated with 27 humorous cartoons and has been done in larger print than normal for easier reading.
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“Caring Caregivers Guide to Dealing with Guilt” is a collection of 10, true short stories about the undeserved guilt families experience when they turn the care of their loved ones over to someone else. It’s written in a down–to–earth style that families will easily identify with but still professional enough for medical management to purchase as a handbook for their employees and libraries. It also contains the stages the family goes through in dealing with the guilt, a question and answer section and a much needed checklist for placement and specific problems and how to overcome them with creative solutions.
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“Caregiving Tips A–Z, Alzheimer’s & Other Dementias” takes the family caregiver through every hands–on procedure necessary to care for their loved one at home. It differs from other caregiving books on the market, in that it provides the family caregiver with solutions for behavioral problems dementia specific while performing care. This complete caregiving manual helps the family effectively communicate with all medical professionals to obtain maximum results for their loved one. It addresses every perplexing situation the family caregiver might find herself in and presents numerous ideas for which to solve them easily. It is colorfully illustrated with 27 humorous cartoons and has been done in larger print than normal for easier reading.
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Dying at home. Doesn’t sound “normal” does it? Well it should! Before the 1960’s, there were no nursing homes and people cared for their own dying family members at home, providing an unequalled source of comfort for all involved. “Hospice Care at Home” will educate families on the dying process, what to expect, how to help other family members, avoiding caregiver burn–out, how to identify end of life stages, planning the funeral and of the utmost importance, how to perform the hands–on care. Many people have never given an adult a bath or changed an adult diaper and have no idea who to ask. This is a complete caregivers coaching book containing explicit instructions on vital, hands–on, every day care for a dying loved one.