The Caring Code

What Boomers Need to Know About Seniors

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Aging
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Author: Karen Owen-Lee ISBN: 9781467575546
Publisher: Karen Owen-Lee Publication: May 1, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Karen Owen-Lee
ISBN: 9781467575546
Publisher: Karen Owen-Lee
Publication: May 1, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English
“The Caring Code” offers a systematic approach to lead Baby Boomers through the fear and anxiety of dealing with an aging parent to confidence in making the right placement decisions, and is an excellent guide for families, employees, and caregivers in general. Owen-Lee adds “It is never too early to start the preparation process, as this transition can arrive slowly or with critical urgency, so I urge those with aging loved ones to get this important information before the situation becomes too overwhelming.” Each day in America nearly 10,000 people are reaching the age of 65. In “The Caring Code” Owen-Lee provides engages Baby Boomers in a vital discussion of the issues facing seniors and how a loved one can help, including:  Navigating Financial and Legal Issues  Locating Dependable, Professional Help  How to Prepare for Difficult Conversations  Options for Keeping a Loved One Home  Strategies for Choosing Quality Senior Housing
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“The Caring Code” offers a systematic approach to lead Baby Boomers through the fear and anxiety of dealing with an aging parent to confidence in making the right placement decisions, and is an excellent guide for families, employees, and caregivers in general. Owen-Lee adds “It is never too early to start the preparation process, as this transition can arrive slowly or with critical urgency, so I urge those with aging loved ones to get this important information before the situation becomes too overwhelming.” Each day in America nearly 10,000 people are reaching the age of 65. In “The Caring Code” Owen-Lee provides engages Baby Boomers in a vital discussion of the issues facing seniors and how a loved one can help, including:  Navigating Financial and Legal Issues  Locating Dependable, Professional Help  How to Prepare for Difficult Conversations  Options for Keeping a Loved One Home  Strategies for Choosing Quality Senior Housing

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