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Author | : Nancee E. Tomlinson |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 2015-05-06 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1483430499 |
Caregiver's Compass informs caregivers and foster parents about the juvenile court process while providing a guide for tracking necessary activities during foster care.
Author | : Samuel Park |
Publisher | : Simon & Schuster |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2019-07-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1501178792 |
From the critically acclaimed author of This Burns My Heart comes a “luminous mother-daughter saga” (Entertainment Weekly) about a young woman who is forced to flee 1980s Brazil for California, and in doing so unearths the hidden life of her enigmatic mother. Mara Alencar’s mother Ana is her moon, her sun, her stars. Ana, a struggling voice-over actress, is an admirably brave and recklessly impulsive woman who does everything in her power to care for her little girl in perilous 1980s Rio de Janeiro. With no other family or friends her own age, Ana eclipses Mara’s entire world. They take turns caring for each other—in ways big and small. But who is Ana, really? As she grows older, Mara slowly begins to piece together the many facets of Ana’s complicated life—a mother, a rebel, and always, an actress. When Ana becomes involved with a civilian rebel group attempting to undermine the city’s cruel Police Chief, their fragile arrangement begins to unravel. Mara is forced to flee the only home she’s ever known, for California, where she lives as an undocumented immigrant, caregiving for a dying woman. It’s here that she begins to grapple with her turbulent past and starts to uncover vital truths—about her mother, herself, and what it means to truly take care of someone. A “lovely and heartbreaking” (People) story that is “simultaneously dreamlike and visceral” (The Atlantic), The Caregiver is “a beautiful testament to Samuel Park’s extraordinary talents as a storyteller…that reads, in some moments, like a thriller—and, in others, like a meditation on what it means to be alive…A ferocious page-turner with deep wells of compassion for the struggles of the living—and the sins of the dead” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
Author | : Donna Thomson |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2019-06-05 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1538122243 |
With a foreword by Judy Woodruff, The Unexpected Journey of Caring is a practical guide to finding personal meaning in the 21st century care experience. Personal transformation is usually an experience we actively seek out—not one that hunts us down. Becoming a caregiver is one transformation that comes at us, requiring us to rethink everything we once knew. Everything changes—responsibilities, beliefs, hopes, expectations, and relationships. Caregiving is not just a role reserved for “saints”—eventually, everyone is drafted into the caregiver role. It’s not a role people medically train for; it’s a new type of relationship initiated by a loved one’s need for care. And it’s a role that cannot be quarantined to home because it infuses all aspects of our lives. Caregivers today find themselves in need of a crash course in new and unfamiliar skills. They must not only care for a loved one, but also access hidden community resources, collaborate with medical professionals, craft new narratives consistent with the changing nature of their care role, coordinate care with family, seek information and peer support using a variety of digital platforms, and negotiate social support—all while attempting to manage conflicts between work, life, and relationship roles. The moments that mark us in the transition from loved one to caregiver matter because if we don’t make sense of how we are being transformed, we risk undervaluing our care experiences, denying our evolving beliefs, becoming trapped by other’s misunderstandings, and feeling underappreciated, burned out, and overwhelmed. Informed by original caregiver research and proven advocacy strategies, this book speaks to caregiving as it unfolds, in all of its confusion, chaos, and messiness. Readers won’t find well-intentioned clichés or care stereotypes in this book. There are no promises to help caregivers return to a life they knew before caregiving. No, this book greets caregivers where they are in their journey—new or chronic—not where others expect (or want) them to be.
Author | : Claire Berman |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2005-12-27 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9780805079753 |
For women and men who are involved in caring for aging parents, and for those who see caregiving in their future, this empathetic and practical book offers complete coverage of all the practical issues you are likely to confront, while addressing the emotional stress and particular needs of caregivers. Claire Berman, drawing on her own experiences, the experiences of many other adult children, and interviews with specialists in the geriatric field, discusses the wide range of emotions that can accompany caregiving--Publisher.
Author | : Holly Whittelsey Whiteside |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 2009-12 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781449599362 |
The Caregiver's Compass gives you back the reins of your well-being and emotional balance. Step by step the author coaches you down a sure and gentle path to greater peace. Through 36 short sections and seven chapters, you learn to apply three basic well-being principles to the emotional arenas of caregiving. Journaling prompts at the end of each section let you make the learning your own. PRAISE FOR THE CAREGIVER'S COMPASS: "What a marvelous book, a true gift for caregivers. The holistic approach and practical tools empower the caregiver to reflect, grow and experience the beautiful rewards of the sacred work of caregiving. Ms. Whiteside has shown that caregiving is an opportunity to enrich one's life that can be a mutually beneficial experience for both the person receiving care and the person providing care. This book truly "cares for the caregiver." It feels like a warm hug of support reaching out from the pages to the caregiver. It provides insight, understanding and invaluable tools that empower the caregiver, allowing them to take control over a situation that may have them feeling as if they are spinning out of control. "The Caregiver's Compass" guides a person on the journey of caregiving so that the journey itself becomes a gift to be treasured and a true growth experience for the caregiver. Ms. Whiteside and her book will touch many lives for the better."-Susan M. Berta RN, LNHA, Eden Educator, Culture Change Guide "A reflective, compassionate guide through the heart-rending challenges of providing care to a loved one. Ms. Whiteside's extremely thorough, well-structured approach to caregiving is both practical and thoughtful. I wish I had it available to me twenty-five years ago. If you're struggling to provide care to a aging parent or disabled loved one, you need this book."-John O'Leary, Senior Consultant/Coach, Tom Peters Company
Author | : Alexis Abramson |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9780399529986 |
A practical handbook for women confronting the problems of caring for an aging parent explains how to deal with the changing parent/child roles, foster aging parents' independence, get help from other family members, find time for oneself, and balance work, family, and caregiving responsibilities. Original.
Author | : Gruetener |
Publisher | : Wiley |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 1995-03 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780471103295 |
Author | : Jane Daly |
Publisher | : NavPress |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2016-09-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1624057675 |
Caring for elderly parents is challenging. It’s a season of life that requires grace and strength that can only come from God. In The Caregiving Season, Jane Daly shares personal caregiving stories, offering practical advice to help you honor your aging parents well and deepen your personal relationship with Christ along the journey.
Author | : Barry J. Jacobs |
Publisher | : Da Capo Lifelong Books |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2016-07-12 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0738219037 |
An AARP book for caregivers combining day-to-day advice and uplifting guidance in a daily meditations format. Family care giving has its challenges: emotional overload, time constraints, anxiety, burnout, missed work, adult sibling conflicts, and marital issues. AARP Meditations for Caregivers blends emotional and spiritual motivation to minimize the strains while helping caregivers view their work as a mission from the heart. Chapters are organized by theme, including topics such as accepting your feelings, knowing your limits, seeking support, and managing stress. Each reading offers a poignant meditation, an anecdote drawn from the author's personal or clinical experience, and hands-on or psychological advice to foster coping skills and a sense of fulfillment. The meditations in this dispensable book will provide you with solutions to typical care giving challenges, offer relief and renewal through mindfulness, and inspire you to find meaning and value in the work you do. /DIV
Author | : Cloud Conrad |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2020-12-31 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781735844619 |
The Dementia Field Guide is a practical manual to help dementia caregivers understand how Alzheimer's and other dementias change the brain, how to address the symptoms and symptom-related behaviors dementia causes, and how to set themselves up to succeed in the dementia caregiving journey. Readers will at last be able to replace fear, frustation, and failure with curiosity, confidence, and competence.