Helping Your Aging Parents
A Guide for Caregivers with Practical Tips to Take Care of Your Loved Ones, Stay Organized, and Maintain Balance in Your Life
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Narrateur(s):
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Megan Meyer
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Auteur(s):
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John Fagan MD
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Jeanine Fagan MBA
À propos de cet audio
Do you need to help your loved ones as they age, but don't know how to start the conversation? Are they resistant to acknowledging this new stage of life?
Everyone gets older, but not everybody approaches the aging process as they should. For many older adults, admitting that they are starting to lose some independence or become more reliant on friends and loved ones can feel scary or embarrassing. As their loved one, you might feel unsettled and frustrated as you recognize that these changes are happening. Watching your parents or friends become confused, angry, or depressed about the aging process is always difficult. The good news? It doesn't have to be that way.
Taking the time to understand your parent's perspectives and experiences will give you new insight into their frustrations and pain, helping you empower them as they get older. With real-world examples and strategies for coping with caregiving-related challenges, this book will show you the path—and you'll be shocked to realize how common many of your experiences are. Rather than feeling alone on this journey, you'll be validated and supported every step of the way. You'll also be reminded of the importance of self-care when it comes to showing up as your best-self for both your own sake, and that of your loved one.
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