All That's Familiar

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Aging, Eldercare
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Author: Anne R. Rachin ISBN: 9781937327156
Publisher: Anne R. Rachin Publication: November 1, 2012
Imprint: Anne R. Rachin Language: English
Author: Anne R. Rachin
ISBN: 9781937327156
Publisher: Anne R. Rachin
Publication: November 1, 2012
Imprint: Anne R. Rachin
Language: English
Growing old need not signal the end of one’s productivity nor represent a threat to leave one’s home. Anne R. Rachin's heartwarming new book is a roadmap for how we can achieve this hopeful goal for our aging loved ones.

“I was a Nurse but . . . my Dad . . . wanted to die in his own home . . . . How quickly my sorrow gave way to peace when Dad looked in my eyes and said, 'Thank you,' before he slipped  away. In this book, Anne gives all of us the knowledge to gain that same peace for our parents.”—Donna Martin, RN, home care supervisor.

Growing old should neither signal the end of one’s productivity nor represent a threat to leave one’s home. Yet most individuals rarely consider their choices or discuss long term care until mired in medical crisis. Home care, a viable, cost effective option, is seldom promoted.

ALL THAT'S FAMILIAR offers a practical, hands-on guide demonstrating how in-home care provides assistance with daily living tasks, enabling individuals to remain in the familiar comfort of their own home.

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Growing old need not signal the end of one’s productivity nor represent a threat to leave one’s home. Anne R. Rachin's heartwarming new book is a roadmap for how we can achieve this hopeful goal for our aging loved ones.

“I was a Nurse but . . . my Dad . . . wanted to die in his own home . . . . How quickly my sorrow gave way to peace when Dad looked in my eyes and said, 'Thank you,' before he slipped  away. In this book, Anne gives all of us the knowledge to gain that same peace for our parents.”—Donna Martin, RN, home care supervisor.

Growing old should neither signal the end of one’s productivity nor represent a threat to leave one’s home. Yet most individuals rarely consider their choices or discuss long term care until mired in medical crisis. Home care, a viable, cost effective option, is seldom promoted.

ALL THAT'S FAMILIAR offers a practical, hands-on guide demonstrating how in-home care provides assistance with daily living tasks, enabling individuals to remain in the familiar comfort of their own home.

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