Caring for a loved one at home. What's really involved? And what does it
mean for your family and future? Tens of millions of Americans have had
these questions and more as they prepare for this unsettling yet
necessary task. The Family Caregiver's Guide fills in the gaps,
connecting the dots between research and real life. Drawing on the
author's extensive caregiving experience, this book provides strategies
to care for your loved one, inside and out, as well as for
yourself--including how to use your natural skills in your new role, and
which skills you may need to add. You'll discover how to set up your
home for caregiving, including a safety checklist, equipment
suggestions, and words you should know. And for those days that are more
than a handful, you'll find positive affirmations, a section on facing
and accepting illness, and smart steps at the end of each chapter, in
case you need guidance in a hurry. Caregiving has both rewards and
challenges. But through it all, you'll discover what's most
important--that caregiving is love in action.