The Complete Eldercare Planner, Second Edition: Where to Start, Which Questions to Ask, and How to Find Help
Books / Paperback
ISBN: 0812932781 / Publisher: Three Rivers Press, April 2000
A comprehensive guide to caring for the elderly serves as a record book for keeping track of medical, legal, and financial data and offers advice on assessing the health of an elder, broaching difficult topics, and more. Original.
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"Am I doing the right thing?" "I work full-time -- how can I be in two places at once?" "Who's going to pay for Mom's home care?" "How do I bring up sensitive subjects like their money, moving, and not driving?" "Do we need long-term-care insurance?" "Wait! Do I really want Dad to move in?" "Where do my parents keep their legal documents?" "Do they have a will?" Caring for elderly loved ones can be a full-time job--on top of regular work and family responsibilities. How can you cope?The answer is Joy Loverde's The Complete Eldercare Planner, now fully revised and updated with the latest information to help you plan ahead and manage real-life eldercare crises. Everything you need is on these pages, with essential checklists, practical communication tips, free and low-cost resources, web-sites, step-by-step action plans, questions to ask the professionals, record-keeping forms, and The Documents Locator,™ which helps you to always have access to critical paperwork. Here's a sample of what you'll find inside:EFFECTIVE PLANNING: Where to start -- Getting caught off-guardCOMMUNICARING: Opening up the dialogue -- Turning conflict into cooperation -- Getting everyone in the family to pitch inCAREGIVERS: How to tell when your elder needs help -- Sharing the care -- Avoiding burnoutEMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: Managing medications -- Coping with hospitalizationMONEY MATTERS: The cost of long-term care -- Ready cashLEGAL MATTERS: Estate planning -- Elder advocacyINSURANCE: Getting the coverage you need -- Beyond MedicareHOUSING: Home suite home -- When Mom or Dad moves inSAFE AND SECURE: Minimizing distress over distance -- Accident-proofing the homeTRANSPORTATION: When it is no longer safe to drive -- Alternative transportationHEALTH AND WELLNESS: Taking charge of health -- Communicating with the doctorDEATH AND DYING: End-of-life issues -- Saying good-byeQUALITY OF LIFE: Aging with disability -- Family powerTHE DOCUMENTS LOCATOR™
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