365 Caregiving Tips: Hospitals, Care Facilities and Hospice


Book Description

There are a variety of situations caregivers tackle and all five of the authors have dealt with our share. One of the reasons we became so close is because we were helping one another through all kinds of caregiving situations. Some of the most important tips we shared with one another involved hospital stays, care facilities and hospice. Many caregivers face these same situations so it was an easy decision to focus this book on practical tips to help caregivers during these difficult times. We understand caregivers have enough to do and are stressed out when their loved one is hospitalized, staying in a care facility or entering hospice. We are committed to helping you through these challenging times and hope these practical, easy to read tips will help. Know you have someone (well, actually, five someones) on your team. We are all in this together! Connect with us at www.365CaregivingTips.com




365 Caregiving Tips: Travel and Respite Practical Tips from Everyday Caregivers


Book Description

Caregiving is hard enough and now we want to throw in traveling together?! Or arranging for a respite? Don't caregivers have enough to do?! Yes we do but traveling or taking a respite is something all five authors have done while caregiving. Oh, it is not easy (understatement alert!). We understand how scary and overwhelming it is - we felt that too. All of us. A lot. It is not easy to overcome those worries and fears but it is definitely worth it. We have been there and want to help you overcome any fear you have about traveling with your loved one or arranging for a caregiving break. We also know that it is truly difficult to leave and sometimes downright impossible. Because of that, we have included tips for your mental and physical well-being while staying at home. Whatever you choose to do, know there are others on this caregiving journey with you and we are here to help. We are in this together! Connect with us at www.365CaregivingTips.com




365 Caregiving Tips: Caring for Yourself


Book Description

The authors of 365 Caregiving Tips: Caring for Yourself, Practical Tips from Everyday Caregivers want to encourage you to find small ways to care for yourself so you stay mentally and physically healthy while caring for your loved one and long after caregiving ends. Finding ways to care for ourselves has been critical to the well-being of all five authors and we created this book to share ways for you to care for yourself too. Keep in mind, not all the tips will fit every caregiver but every caregiver will find a tip that fits. And remember: caregiving never takes a break but you need to. Let us help you. We are all in this together!




365 Caregiving Tips


Book Description

The authors have different caregiving experiences but share a common bond: a strong sense of advocacy and a desire to help others while having a little fun! We know that caregiving is tough - emotionally, physically, spiritually and intellectually. We also know it can be rewarding and full of love, surprises and adventure. Sometimes we laugh, cry or scream but always we advocate and always we support each other. We want to support you, too. 365 Caregiving Tips: Practical Tips from Everyday Caregivers is the beginning of a series of books created with the intent of helping others through their caregiving journey. The tips are practical because as caregivers, we have to be practical. We have to make the most of our limited time, money and energy and these tips are designed with those limited resources in mind. Read one tip a day or enjoy them all at once. Our hope is that by sharing these tips your caregiving day will be easier and your load a little lighter.




A Journal of Care, 6 Month Version


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A Journal of Care is designed to help you keep all of your or your loved one's medical information in one place, appointments, surgeries, allergies, medication and more. We also wanted it kept to a size that was easy enough to carry in a purse or backpack while getting from car to doctors office and back. I feel the final product exceeds those expectations.




A Journal of Care, 3 Month Version


Book Description

A Journal of Care is designed to maintain yours or your loved ones, medical information all in one place. Medications, insurance, appointment history, easily found and on hand for any emergency you have find yourself in. Main idea was to make it small enough to carry with you no matter where your going. We've meet and exceeded what we we're trying to come up with.




365 Baby Care Tips


Book Description

A Helpful Mix of Baby Care Advice from Experts and Experienced Parents This may be the quickest and easiest way to obtain indispensable baby care information. In addition to authoritative tips based on the latest recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics, you’ll find numerous “quick tips” from experienced parents who’ve shared what worked for them. This book covers all the important topics, including: • Bonding with your baby • Babyproofing your home • Feeding, bathing, and other baby care basics • Getting your baby to sleep (and back to sleep) • Stimulating your baby’s development • Dealing with illness and accidents • Traveling with your baby • Staying connected with your partner




A Journal of Care, 1 Month Version


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A Journal of Care is designed for parents, loved one, caregivers to be able to keep a journal of doctors appointments, medications, treatments all in one location. A Journal of Care is available in 1 month, 3 month and 6 month lengths. It can even be designed to one specific needs, Alzheimer's, Epilepsy, if tell me what you need, I'll get it to work for you and others.




The 36-Hour Day


Book Description

The 36-Hour Day is the definitive dementia care guide.




The Complete Family Guide to Dementia


Book Description

If you are facing the unique challenges of caring for a parent with dementia, you are not alone. What do you do when your loved one so plainly needs assistance, but is confused, angry, or resistant to your help? Where can you find the vital information you need, when you need it? Journalist Thomas Harrison and leading geriatric psychiatrist Brent Forester show that you don’t have to be a medical expert to be a good care provider in this authoritative guide. They explain the basics of dementia and offer effective strategies for coping with the medical, emotional, and financial toll. With the right skills, you can navigate changing family roles, communicate better with your parent, keep him or her safe, and manage difficult behaviors. Learn how to "care smarter, not harder"--and help your loved one maintain the best possible quality of life. Winner (Second Place)--American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award, Consumer Health Category Winner (Third Place)--Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award, Family & Relationships Category




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