You want your parents to maintain their independence and quality of life for as long as possible, and there’s a lot to think about that you may have no experience with.
Aging changes your parents, and it changes your life, too. It can feel like everything becomes your responsibility at once: the calls, the paperwork, the decisions, the family tension, the worry. You may be doing your best and still feel unprepared.
One day, it’s a hospital call. Other times it’s a gradual buildup: missed bills, repeated stories, new falls, or a home that no longer feels safe.
This is a practical, supportive guide that turns overwhelm into action. It breaks caregiving into clear steps so you can make informed decisions without trying to do everything at once. And it’s written by someone with relatable experience who understands these challenges firsthand.
You don’t have to do this perfectly. You just need a clear next step. This book helps you take it with more confidence.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Nothing prepares you for the changes that happen to your parents as they get older. but you can make sure you're prepared to handle them.You want your parents to maintain their independence and quality of life for as long as possible, and there's a lot to think about that you may have no experience with.Aging changes your parents-and it changes your life, too. It can feel like everything becomes your responsibility at once: the calls, the paperwork, the decisions, the family tension, the worry. You may be doing your best and still feel unprepared.One day, it's a hospital call. Other times it's a gradual buildup: missed bills, repeated stories, new falls, or a home that no longer feels safe.This is a practical, supportive guide that turns overwhelm into action. It breaks caregiving into clear steps so you can make informed decisions without trying to do everything at once. And it's written by someone with relatable experience who understands these challenges firsthand.Inside, you'll find: A First 72 Hours crisis plan for hospital stays, discharges, and urgent decisionsRed flags to watch for (health, safety, memory, finances) and what to do nextHow to build a workable care team and coordinate family rolesScripts for hard conversations about driving, finances, safety, and relocationGuidance on key legal documents (POA, advance directives, organizing records)Practical help with finances, care costs, insurance, and benefits (Medicare, Medicaid basics, VA resources)A system to stay organized: caregiver binder, checklists, and digital toolsInformation about housing options, changes, downsizing, and movingSupport for your parents' dignity and well-beingTools for caregiving in complex families and diverse culturesAdvice for taking care of yourself and handling burnout, guilt, and griefGuidance for legacy and end-of-life planning (including hospice/palliative care)And much more.You don't have to do this perfectly. You just need a clear next step-and this book helps you take it with more confidence. Practical, supportive roadmap for adult children caring for aging parents-crisis steps, red flags, scripts, legal/financial basics, organization tools, housing decisions, and self-care-so you can take the next step with confidence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798999143570
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Nothing prepares you for the changes that happen to your parents as they get older. but you can make sure you're prepared to handle them.You want your parents to maintain their independence and quality of life for as long as possible, and there's a lot to think about that you may have no experience with.Aging changes your parents-and it changes your life, too. It can feel like everything becomes your responsibility at once: the calls, the paperwork, the decisions, the family tension, the worry. You may be doing your best and still feel unprepared.One day, it's a hospital call. Other times it's a gradual buildup: missed bills, repeated stories, new falls, or a home that no longer feels safe.This is a practical, supportive guide that turns overwhelm into action. It breaks caregiving into clear steps so you can make informed decisions without trying to do everything at once. And it's written by someone with relatable experience who understands these challenges firsthand.Inside, you'll find: A First 72 Hours crisis plan for hospital stays, discharges, and urgent decisionsRed flags to watch for (health, safety, memory, finances) and what to do nextHow to build a workable care team and coordinate family rolesScripts for hard conversations about driving, finances, safety, and relocationGuidance on key legal documents (POA, advance directives, organizing records)Practical help with finances, care costs, insurance, and benefits (Medicare, Medicaid basics, VA resources)A system to stay organized: caregiver binder, checklists, and digital toolsInformation about housing options, changes, downsizing, and movingSupport for your parents' dignity and well-beingTools for caregiving in complex families and diverse culturesAdvice for taking care of yourself and handling burnout, guilt, and griefGuidance for legacy and end-of-life planning (including hospice/palliative care)And much more.You don't have to do this perfectly. You just need a clear next step-and this book helps you take it with more confidence. Practical, supportive roadmap for adult children caring for aging parents-crisis steps, red flags, scripts, legal/financial basics, organization tools, housing decisions, and self-care-so you can take the next step with confidence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798999143570
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Nothing prepares you for the changes that happen to your parents as they get older. but you can make sure you're prepared to handle them.You want your parents to maintain their independence and quality of life for as long as possible, and there's a lot to think about that you may have no experience with.Aging changes your parents-and it changes your life, too. It can feel like everything becomes your responsibility at once: the calls, the paperwork, the decisions, the family tension, the worry. You may be doing your best and still feel unprepared.One day, it's a hospital call. Other times it's a gradual buildup: missed bills, repeated stories, new falls, or a home that no longer feels safe.This is a practical, supportive guide that turns overwhelm into action. It breaks caregiving into clear steps so you can make informed decisions without trying to do everything at once. And it's written by someone with relatable experience who understands these challenges firsthand.Inside, you'll find: A First 72 Hours crisis plan for hospital stays, discharges, and urgent decisionsRed flags to watch for (health, safety, memory, finances) and what to do nextHow to build a workable care team and coordinate family rolesScripts for hard conversations about driving, finances, safety, and relocationGuidance on key legal documents (POA, advance directives, organizing records)Practical help with finances, care costs, insurance, and benefits (Medicare, Medicaid basics, VA resources)A system to stay organized: caregiver binder, checklists, and digital toolsInformation about housing options, changes, downsizing, and movingSupport for your parents' dignity and well-beingTools for caregiving in complex families and diverse culturesAdvice for taking care of yourself and handling burnout, guilt, and griefGuidance for legacy and end-of-life planning (including hospice/palliative care)And much more.You don't have to do this perfectly. You just need a clear next step-and this book helps you take it with more confidence. Practical, supportive roadmap for adult children caring for aging parents-crisis steps, red flags, scripts, legal/financial basics, organization tools, housing decisions, and self-care-so you can take the next step with confidence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798999143570
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