The Comfort of Home

The Comfort of Home
Author: Maria M. Meyer
Publisher: CareTrust Publications
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780966476798

Offers advice on how to become a primary caregiver for someone who is chronically ill, disabled, or elderly, ranging from guidelines on home preparations to instructions for body mechanics.

When Your Loved One Has Dementia

When Your Loved One Has Dementia
Author: Joy A. Glenner
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2005-06-17
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0801898668

The result is a guide that integrates the practicalities of caregiving with the human emotions that accompany it.

A Guide For Caregivers

A Guide For Caregivers
Author: Maybelle Toquinto
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre:
ISBN:

Are you looking for a book about caregiving? If so, there are plenty of great ones out there. To help you narrow your focus we've highlighted the six best books about caregiving below. Many of us caregivers face an uncertain future while caring and providing for our elderly loved ones. Being responsible for the needs and care of an elderly loved one can be a difficult role that many of us do willingly but it requires a lot - patience, time, energy, tenderness, and hard work. We often need to make decisions that are life-altering for our loved ones and our own selves and at times, are not pleasant or easy. Tough Decisions in the book is an invaluable, practical, and sympathetic guide to how to give your loved one the best possible care while addressing the concerns that you or other carers may have. This straightforward guide includes practical tips, real-life scenarios, checklists for best practice, offering advice and solutions to common problems, and expert advice on how to deliver compassionate and dignified care to older people. In this book, the author objectively divides tough situations into four categories and tackles each category in a straightforward way. He offers professional support and guidance on how to maintain a work/life/caring balance and better care for your elderly loved ones. These decisions have to be made with compassion, knowledge, and an objective mind. After reading the book, you will feel as if someone is holding your hand while you make those tough decisions. How to have a conversation with your elderly loved one about change in health? Deal with deteriorating physical and mental health in loved ones. What happens when the family members develop dementia? Deciding on in-home care or a care facility. Adjusting to your role as caregiver while still caring for yourself.

Answering the Call

Answering the Call
Author: Charlene Aaron PHD RN
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1637101384

The title of the book, Answering the Call, is a reference to my nursing career with a focus on caregiver support and appropriate nursing care of persons with dementia. The call is also a reference to spiritual guidance and support during dark, stressful, and lonely times during this very important type of caregiving. Though the book is written for family caregivers of persons with dementia, health care professionals can also glean helpful tools from my toolbox, from which I have contributed from more than four decades of nursing. The scriptures throughout the book are woven in to comfort the caregiver while making sense and driving more meaning into the challenging responsibility of this type of caregiving.

Depression - A Guide for Caregivers

Depression - A Guide for Caregivers
Author: Gary A Kochenberger Dr
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2012-01-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781468135053

Depression....A Guide for Caregivers, written by Gary Kochenberger, is intended to help those who find themselves in the role of a caregiver for someone who is suffering with depression. The author served as a caregiver for his wife who suffered with depression on and off for more than thirty years. In carrying out this role, he read extensively about depression, went to therapy sessions, and generally learned what he could about this debilitating disease. This book is the distillation of his years of experience and research regarding caring for his wife, Ann, during the times she was not able to take care of herself. Depression...A Guide for Caregivers is full of useful information, support and guidance based on the author's firsthand experience as well as pointers to additional information that will prove to be valuable for anyone taking on the role of a caregiver.

Caregiving

Caregiving
Author: Victoria Bumagin, MSSW
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2006-05-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0826104916

Chock-full of descriptive case examples, this clearly written text is a must-read for social workers, nurses, and gerontologists. By focusing on the various facets of the caregiving experience--from the caregiver's perspective to those who receive care--the authors sensitize you to the ways in which caregiving is affected by the conditions, personalities, capabilities, and wishes of both the caregivers and the care recipients. Chapters explore the range of care receivers from frail elderly to young children, and the difference in caregiving styles and options. Also addressed are issues related to resistance to care, claims of self-determination, and necessity of intervention.

The Comfort of Home

The Comfort of Home
Author: Maria M. Meyer
Publisher: Care Trust Publications
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1998
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

This book is divided into three parts: Pt 1: Getting Ready: shows how to set up the house.-- Pt 2: Day by Day: guides you through every aspect of daily care. -- Pt 3: Additional Resources: provides medical information.

Caregiving Both Ways

Caregiving Both Ways
Author: Molly Wisniewski
Publisher: Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1633539849

Overcome the Language Barrier of Dementia When a parent, spouse, sibling, or loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, it can be difficult to know what to do. Your day can spiral into a never-ending series of tasks and attempts to communicate that leave you both frustrated. Instead of burning out, discover a new approach. When your loved one behaves differently than they used to, they’re just communicating in a new way. As caregivers, the most important thing we can do is learn that new language. Navigate the caregiving relationship: In Caregiving Both Ways, Molly Wisniewski offers essential advice for getting to know your loved one and yourself during this new phase of life. Learn to balance your priorities, avoid burning out, and honor self-care. Molly will teach you how to navigate the difficult moments with techniques she’s mastered from years of experience working with people with dementia. Prepare for each stage of care: Caregiving Both Ways is divided into two parts. First, learn how to care for your loved one with dementia and prioritize your new role as caregiver. Next, discover how to build a strong support system with help from professional caregivers and how to prepare for end-of-life care. In Caregiving Both Ways, you’ll find worksheets, exercises, and essential tips for smart, empathetic caregiving. You'll learn how to: • Use non-medical interventions to reduce anxiety • Prioritize and make time for your own care and mental health • Identify triggers that may cause confusion in your loved one • Handle difficult medical decisions • Provide support and validation through all stages of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia Readers who turned to Alzheimer’s books like The 36-Hour Day, When Reasoning No Longer Works, and Creating Moments of Joy Along the Alzheimer's Journey will love the compassionate approach of Caregiving Both Ways.

Care for the Caregivers

Care for the Caregivers
Author: Terrance P. McGuire
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1991
Genre: Allied health personnel
ISBN: 9781556124006

Stress, values, and self-esteem are the central themes described and elaborated upon in this easy-to-read workbook. This text is the result of workshops the authors have organized for staff from the health and human services arenas from across the country.