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This book is a wealth of information about eldercare. I thought it was so helpful, I actually ordered the paperback to review and begin taking some of the advice in the book.

I liked how informative and detailed the info was. However, I thought some parts were unnecessary such as the lists for the elder to travel, what to pack, the different types of cars available for elders who can still drive (these would be far too expensive for the average adult to purchase).

I also wish the book had touched on what to do when the parents refuse cooperation, there's dysfunction within the family and a lot more on how to manage siblings and get their help (with the dysfunction dynamics in mind).

Thank you NetGalley and Rodale Publishing for an e-copy of THE COMPLETE ELDERCARE PLANNER to review.

I rate THE COMPLETE ELDERCARE PLANNER three out of five stars.

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THE COMPLETE ELDERCARE PLANNER by Joy Loverde is subtitled "Where to Start, Which Questions to Ask, and How to Find Help." This is a fourth edition to a helpful guide on a subject that is quite complex and very emotional. Loverde, a business advisor, and media spokesperson about aging and caregiving, outlines some key points at the beginning of each chapter and then asks questions and lists points to pursue, usually ending with a checklist. In fact, she supplies roughly fifty worksheets, questionnaires, and checklists. Chapter topics range from establishing a care team to choosing housing to managing medical care. Throughout, there is emphasis on protecting caregivers, on financial planning, and overall quality of life for all concerned. Loverde also includes a helpful glossary of terms, notes and references, plus an "organizations index" with contact for hundreds of related groups. The eldercare industry will only grow as America ages and The New York Times recently ran a couple of articles, "What to Know About Assisted Living" and "Extra Fees Drive Assisted-Living Profits" which highlight the many opportunities for confusion and abuse. I was able to see a digital version of THE COMPLETE ELDERCARE PLANNER, but I think it would be helpful to see a print one, too. While the text seems geared to seniors with resources, it does raise issues of concern to all. Providing helpful information like this, streamlining the entire process, and making it more equitable would allow families to spend increased time with their elders and to more fully appreciate that we all have much for which to be grateful.

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"The Complete Eldercare Planner" was very detailed guide and checklist (love!) and had a wealth of relevant, factual information one and one's family should consider. While no one likes to think or experience the less pleasant parts of life, there is something to be said about being proactive in your own potential care down the road and/or those who may find themselves in a situation of caring for an elder.

Each chapter is clearly broken down into essentials and reference and recommendation on resources. I thought this was exceptional for a wide audience and could be an exceptional tool for those being proactive with their own care or the care of another. Highly recommend.

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