Elder Care Made Easier

Doctor Marion's 10 Steps to Help You Care for an Aging Loved One

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Aging, Eldercare
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Author: Marion Somers ISBN: 9781938803246
Publisher: Addicus Books Publication: September 1, 2012
Imprint: Addicus Books Language: English
Author: Marion Somers
ISBN: 9781938803246
Publisher: Addicus Books
Publication: September 1, 2012
Imprint: Addicus Books
Language: English

Do You Find Yourself in the Role of Caregiver?

If you are caring for an aging parent, spouse, or other loved one, you are not alone. Statistics show that nearly 25 percent of all households in the United States are providing care for an elderly person. Although you may be willing to help, you may find the task comes with unexpected challenges. Matters you never thought about are now your responsibility—healthcare, housing, financial and legal matters, as well as day-to-day issues involving nutrition, medications, and personal safety. You may find yourself worried, overworked, and exhausted.

Over the past thirty years, Doctor Marion Somers, a leading geriatric specialist, has helped thousands of individuals and their families with these matters. Now, in Elder Care Made Easier, she draws from those decades of experience to offer 10 practical steps to help you navigate your caregiver's journey:

• Communicate openly
• Put safety first
• Improve the lifestyle
• Make life easier with adapted equipment
• Manage financial issues
• Take care of legal matters
• Find mobility in disability
• Find the right housing
• Hire help when it's needed
• Learn to let go

Doctor Marion Will Save You Time, Money, and Heartache

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Do You Find Yourself in the Role of Caregiver?

If you are caring for an aging parent, spouse, or other loved one, you are not alone. Statistics show that nearly 25 percent of all households in the United States are providing care for an elderly person. Although you may be willing to help, you may find the task comes with unexpected challenges. Matters you never thought about are now your responsibility—healthcare, housing, financial and legal matters, as well as day-to-day issues involving nutrition, medications, and personal safety. You may find yourself worried, overworked, and exhausted.

Over the past thirty years, Doctor Marion Somers, a leading geriatric specialist, has helped thousands of individuals and their families with these matters. Now, in Elder Care Made Easier, she draws from those decades of experience to offer 10 practical steps to help you navigate your caregiver's journey:

• Communicate openly
• Put safety first
• Improve the lifestyle
• Make life easier with adapted equipment
• Manage financial issues
• Take care of legal matters
• Find mobility in disability
• Find the right housing
• Hire help when it's needed
• Learn to let go

Doctor Marion Will Save You Time, Money, and Heartache

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