Are You Prepared to be a Caregiver?
a collection of experiences to prepare you in the event that you become a caregiver at home - including during a global health crisis
by Patrick Palmer
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Pub Date Jul 03 2020 | Archive Date Oct 22 2020
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Description
Approximately 90% of all caregiving situations at home occur with little or no warning.
Are you prepared to care for a loved one at home if it happened to you?
This book outlines, from the author's experience over a six-year caregiving period, those things that you should consider to ease the stress of caregiving; these include financial planning to afford the cost of in-home private care, estate planning to ensure your heirs receive the maximum value of your estate, the benefits of long-term healthcare insurance, outfitting your home to minimize accidents, and obtaining household support so you can focus your time and efforts on the patient.
Advance Praise
A very well thought out and executable strategic plan for families of all ages. This is required reading as tragedy does not discriminate... Clarence P.
A very well thought out and executable strategic plan for families of all ages. This is required reading as tragedy does not discriminate... Clarence P.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9798656380027 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
Although this is a short read I found that it was packed with very useful information. Some of it I knew, but some of it I did not know. It was a very insightful, important and useful read. I highly recommend this to anyone who is or will become a caregiver. I myself became a caregiver this past August of 2020. It is very hard and takes a toll on a person. Reading this book could help you. It helped me.