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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- A Dignified Life: The Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer's Care, A Guide for Family Caregivers by Virginia Bell and David Troxel (Paperback - Sep 15, 2002)
"A Dignified Life goes beyond the typical tips offered by most books and takes advantage of readers' instinctive desire to build friendships and taps into the intuitive aspect of caregiving that is part of our very nature. It provides a complete model for care built around creative and effective communication and meaningful activities and includes touching stories that demonstrate how the Best Friends method continues to improve the lives of both those who have Alzheimer's disease and those who care for them." Amazon.com book description
- An Uncertain Inheritance: Writers on Caring for Family by Nell Casey (Hardcover - Nov 13, 2007)
"In this eloquent collection of essays-from the editor of the national bestseller Unholy Ghost: Writers on Depression-contributors reveal their experiences in caring for family through illness and death." Amazon.com book description
- Caregiving: The Spiritual Journey of Love, Loss, and Renewal by Beth Witrogen McLeod (Paperback - Aug 4, 2000)
"Sooner or later it will touch us all: A family member or loved one becomes ill or disabled, and we step in to help. This is caregiving, and in this powerful, unique book, prizewinning writer and advocate Beth Witrogen McLeod leads us through the caregiving journey with unflinching authority and compassion. Framed by the author's personal odyssey as a caregiver and richly informed by the inspiring and poignant tales of others, Caregiving explores medical and financial problems, all aspects of spirituality, and such issues as depression, stress, housing, home care, and end-of-life concerns. A rare blend of powerful storytelling and practical information, Caregiving is a revelation." From the back cover of the book.
- Chicken Soup for the Caregiver's Soul: Stories to Inspire Caregivers in the Home, the Community and the World (Chicken Soup for the Soul) by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, LeAnn Thieman, and Rosalynn Carter (Paperback - Jul 13, 2004)
"A dose of inspiration for caregiving professionals and the millions of souls who help care for family and friends Over 54 million people in America help care for ailing or recovering family members and friends and millions more give of themselves to others through day care, eldercare, emergency and community service. While rewarding, care giving requires tremendous emotional, physical and spiritual stamina. Chicken Soup for the Caregiver's Soul offers a respite to those who give care through inspiring and uplifting stories about the work they do and its power to transform lives. Through awe-inspiring glimpses of real-life experiences of others, readers will find the motivation to overcome a challenging day, welcome recognition for their selfless contributions, and the encouragement to continue making a positive difference in others' lives." Amazon.com book description
- How Can I Help? Stories and Reflection on Service by Ram Dass and Paul Gorman (Paperback - Mar 12, 1985)
"A treasury of compassion, made all the more valuable by its many examples of how individuals can interact for the better with people and, indeed, the world around them." --Norman Cousins, author of Anantomy of an Illness
- Learning to Fall: The Blessings of an Imperfect Life by Philip Simmons (Paperback - April 29, 2003)
"Stricken with Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS) at age 35, Simmons left his position as a professor of English to return to his native New Hampshire. The author of numerous articles and one previous book, he has crafted essays out of his reflections, understanding, and observations of everyday rural life. Interwoven throughout is Simmons's theme of letting go as a necessary means of embracing life. With a knack for blending the esoteric and the mundane, Simmons presents his own insight into the well-known messages of Western and Eastern spiritual masters, such as Rumi, the Dalai Lama, Thomas Merton, Thich Nhat Hahn, and Meister Eckhart. As a family man with a degenerative disease, he writes with a marvelous understanding of acceptance, always knowing that tomorrow you still have to do the laundry." Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
- Mothering Mother: A Daughter's Humorous and Heartbreaking Memoir by Carol D. O'Dell (Hardcover - April 1, 2007)
"Compelling and heartrending, this personal memoir chronicles the author's decision not to put her mother, who has Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, in "one of those homes" and relays the far-reaching consequences this choice has on her entire family. Detailing the challenges of reversing roles and learning to mother one's own mother, this refreshing and entertaining autobiography will help those struggling with their own decisions on elder care in the home. It touches on the importance of relationships-such as how they impact our souls and beliefs about ourselves and the quality of life-and explores the larger questions of faith, hope, and ultimately death." Amazon.com book description
- Share The Care: How to Organize a Group to Care for Someone Who Is Seriously Ill, (Revised and Updated) by Cappy Capossela, Sheila Warnock, and Sukie Miller (Paperback - Oct 26, 2004)
"Taking on responsibility for short or long-term care for the seriously ill can be overwhelming and confusing. Detailing their personal experience with a dying friend, the authors demonstrate how the aphorism "many hands make light work" holds true. By developing "caring networks," the work is spread among friends, neighbors, and family members, alleviating stress on the primary caregiver and providing peace of mind to the patient. Part case study, part how-to, this book includes sample forms and checklists, allowing readers to use it as a springboard to create their own group and providing practical advice and reassurance." Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
- The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for People with Alzheimer Disease, Other Dementias, and Memory Loss in Later Life (4th Edition) (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) by Nancy L. Mace and Peter V. Rabins (Paperback - Oct 9, 2006)
"Revised in 2006 for its twenty-fifth anniversary, this best-selling book is the "bible" for families caring for people with Alzheimer disease, offering comfort and support to millions worldwide. In addition to the practical and compassionate guidance that have made The 36-Hour Day invaluable to caregivers, the fourth edition is the only edition currently available that includes new information on medical research and the delivery of care." Amazon.com book description
- The Caregiver Helpbook, Powerful Tools for Caregivers by Marilyn Cleland, Vicki L. Schmall, Marilynn Studervant, and Leslie Congleton (Paperback - 2006)
"Powerful tools for caregiving including reducing personal stress, changing negative self-talk, best communicating feelings and needs to others, setting limits and asking for help, dealing with emotions such as anger, guilt, depression, making tough caregiving decisions and dealing with difficult situations." Editorial Review, Amazon.com
- The Comfort of Home: A Complete Guide for Caregivers (Comfort of Home, The) by Maria M. Meyer and Paula Derr (Paperback - Jan 25, 2007)
"Burnout - the complete drain of physical, spiritual, and emotional reserves - occurs when a caregiver slips into exhaustion or depression. More and more frequently, the responsibility of caring for the chronically ill child, the disabled spouse, or the aging parent falls on a family member. From the decision to be a caregiver to dealing with day-to-day activities, this guide provides help with every aspect of home care. Also included in this edition are a checklist of tasks, a chapter on self-care and avoiding caregiver burnout, a glossary, and list of helpful resources." Amazon.com book description
- The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers: Looking After Yourself and Your Family While Helping an Aging Parent by Barry J. Jacobs (Hardcover - Mar 16, 2006)
Caring for a parent whose health is in decline turns the world upside down. The emotional fallout can be devastating, but it doesn't have to be that way. Empathic guidance from an expert who's been there can help. Through an account of two sisters and their ailing mother--interwoven with no-nonsense advice--The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers helps family members navigate tough decisions and make the most of their time together as they care for an aging parent. The author urges readers to be honest about the level of commitment they're able to make and emphasizes the need for clear communication within the family. While acknowledging their guilt, stress, and fatigue, he helps caregivers reaffirm emotional connections worn thin by the routine of daily care. This compassionate book will help families everywhere avoid burnout and preserve bonds during one of life's most difficult passages." Amazon.com book description
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