Passages in caregiving book

In this essential guide, the acclaimed expert on the now aging Baby Boomer generation outlines nine crucial steps for effective, successful family caregiving....

“As a longtime champion for family caregivers, I am delighted that Gail Sheehy has brought this passage vividly to life from her own long experience and that of many others’.

“One of those rare books that can drastically lighten even the heaviest of loads.” —Rosalynn Carter “Trust there is no better guide to caregiving.”.

  • “One of those rare books that can drastically lighten even the heaviest of loads.” —Rosalynn Carter “Trust there is no better guide to caregiving.”.
  • In Passages in Caregiving, Sheehy recounts the years she cared for her husband, legendary magazine editor Clay Felker (founder of New York.
  • In this essential guide, the acclaimed expert on the now aging Baby Boomer generation outlines nine crucial steps for effective, successful family caregiving.
  • This book is enhanced with content such as audio or video, resulting in a large file that may take longer to download than expected.With 15 videos and text focused on strategies one needs to bear the.
  • Gail Sheehy is the world-renowned author of seventeen books, most notably the New York Times best-seller Passages, named one of the ten most influential books.
  • This is one of those rare books that can drastically lighten even the heaviest of loads.” — Rosalynn Carter, president of the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving

    “I expect Passages in Caregiving to be the manual for caregivers for generations to come.

    Gail Sheehy has addressed every possible situation in an engaging, timely, and easy-to-follow manner.” — Gary Small, MD, UCLA Professor of Psychiatry and Aging

    “In this insightful book that combines a moving firsthand account of her own journey and valuable strategies for navigating the labyrinth of care-giving, Gail Sheehy takes the mystery out of what can be a baffling, heart-rending experience.

    A must-read for anyone who gets the Call.” — Hugh Delehanty, Editor in Chief of AARP Publications

    “No longer will you have to blindly navigate the murky corridor