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Frances Shani Parker: Becoming Dead Right: A Hospice Volunteer in Urban Nursing Homes
Marlene S. Stum: Who Gets Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate?
(****)
Howard Gleckman: Caring for Our Parents: Inspiring Stories of Families Seeking New Solutions to America's Most Urgent Health Crisis
An absolute MUST READ for any family dealing with an aged loved one now or in the future. This book should serve as a cornerstone of any retirement plan. This book will make you run out and start planning. My clients go through the same situations. It's almost as if Mr. Gleckman has been a fly on the wall during my visits to my clients.
Lawrence A. Frolik: The Law of Later-Life Health Care and Decision Making
Lawrence A. Frolik: Residence Options for Older and Disabled Clients
Dr. Robert N. Butler: The Longevity Revolution: The Benefits and Challenges of Living a Long Life
The only book that you have to read on the subject of AGING. Dr. Butler has left no stone unturned. (*****)
Eileen Delehanty Pearkes: The Glass Seed: The Fragile Beauty of Heart, Mind and Memory
The Glass Seed is a lyrical memoir that offers profound insight into the nature of memory and the power of the human heart to heal."
Jacqueline Marcell: Elder Rage, or Take My Father... Please!: How to Survive Caring for Aging Parents
A Must Read For Caregivers!!
My best friend is a confused and incontinent
91-year-old woman who is cared
for by her granddaughter. She is in Split Rock Nursing Home. What a horrible place. On one
occasion she was found in saturated adult diapers, and on another, she was
restrained with ropes around her waist
and had several small cuts over her
eye.
Posted by: Beth Kaminsky. | Monday, June 22, 2009 at 09:57 AM