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Title: Eldercare for Dummies
Manufacturer: For Dummies
Price: $10.75
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| DeweyDecimalNumber: |
362.60973 |
| EAN: |
9780764524691 |
| Publisher: |
For Dummies(2003-05-01) |
| Author: |
Rachelle Zukerman |
| Studio: |
For Dummies |
| NumberOfItems: |
1 |
| Label: |
For Dummies |
| Manufacturer: |
For Dummies |
| Package Length: |
920 |
| Package Height: |
90 |
| Package Weight: |
125 |
| Amount: |
1999 |
| FormattedPrice: |
$19.99 |
| Edition: |
1 |
| ISBN: |
0764524690 |
| Binding: |
Paperback: 384pages |
| Title: |
Eldercare for Dummies |
| ProductGroup: |
Book |
| CurrencyCode: |
USD |
| Package Width: |
730 |
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| Author recommends film. |
As author of Eldercare for Dummies, I would like to point you to a new film "The Savages" released in December 2007 staring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney. "Eldercare for Dummies" is actually reviewed in a scene in which a support group leader talks to her group members about the book endorsing it as "terrific." Great to see my book on the big screen, but more important, this is a film everyone needs to see -- especially children with elderly parents. |
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| A Practical Guide for Families Searching for Eldercare |
From the first page to the last, this guide offers practical, hands-on tips for navigating the maze of eldercare. As our population ages, more and more people find themselves thrust into the role of caregiver for aging relatives--often parents---usually with little or no background to prepare them for this role.
Eldercare for Dummies is easy-to-understand, engaging and witty, not overly technical or bogged down with research. Targeted directly to readers who face caring for an aging loved one, it guides them through assessing the current needs of the senior, choosing and arranging for appropriate care, ensuring safety, and helping to maintain happiness and quality of life.
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| How to Help when Help is Refused |
I made my holiday trip to the bookstore last week. I purchased a copy of Eldercare for Dummies, by Rachelle Zukerman, PhD. The book is packed with light humor and also great tips. I especially liked Chapter 2 with the section on how to help when help is refused.It's great.
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| This book is wonderful! |
I am so thankful I found this book! Being the child of older parents, I did not grow up with grandparents. Now my parents are becoming my grandparents. Dr. Zuckerman's book has helped me communicate and understand my parents with a plethora of easy to find information. |
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| In the business of eldercare |
I recently met Rachelle at a healthcare meeting and was fasinated after hearing she had written her book. As an owner of a "free" senior placement service, I was anxious to read it and see how else I could advise my clients on such tough matters as eldercare. The book is with me wherever I go. Over the holidays I found myself counseling my own family members on how to talk to their in-laws when they begin to notice the ever changing physical events in their lives. I've only started, so there is so much more to learn. In the meantime, I never open the book without a highlighter in hand. Many thanks Rachelle! |
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