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Packed with practical advice, diagrams, statistics, photos, quizzes, and scannable outlines, this compact guide to caregiving is easy to read and gives you key information at a glance. Get expert knowledge distilled into easy-to-follow steps and apply them immediately to refresh and recharge your caregiving journey.
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Caregiving is draining—emotionally and physically. From changing bandages and diapers, to managing medical appointments and picking up prescriptions, caregiving can feel like an endless journey. But here’s the great news: the caregiving experience doesn’t have to be like that. When caregiving tasks are shared and caregivers understand how to take good care of themselves too, the whole experience can be much brighter for everyone.
Trusted Help for Caregiving from Those Who’ve Been There
In Caregiving: Taking Care of Yourself While Taking Care of Someone Else, award-winning author and speaker, Debbie Barr, writes with compassion and understanding, taking an honest look at the ups and downs of caregiving. She shares the real-life experiences of caregivers and the things they’ve learned along their journeys. This book will help caregivers like you know how to gather a team to help shoulder the caregiving load. You will be able to:
Key Features of Caregiving: Taking Care of Yourself While Taking Care of Someone Else
Caregiving will provide everything you need—from the basics to step-by-step details—to not only get you started on your journey, but to make the most out of your time and talents. Key features include:
Caregiving is never just about the person needing the care; it’s about the caregiver too. You will come away from this book encouraged and equipped to face the caregiving journey with hopefulness and peace of mind.
As the caregiver of a husband who had dementia, I wish this book had been available at the beginning of my journey. Debbie helps you understand all aspects of caregiving and what a difficult journey it is as well as the rewarding side. She gives you resources to help you as well as tips to ease the hardship of caregiving. I especially learned a lot about the word “hesed” and how this “choice driven love” enabled me to love and serve the one in my care even when there was no acknowledgment or thanks for all I did.
I believe one of the hardest parts of caregiving is looking after oneself. Caregiving brings honest engagement with the challenges and blessings of providing care. The easy reading style, use of true stories and concise length make it accessible to all. However, I most appreciated its pithy practical proposals for how to keep caring by practicing self-care. I will be recommending and stocking my bookshelf with copies of this book to give to people.
I have been a caregiver for two members of my immediate family at separate times during my adult life. Little did I know this was going to take up many years of my life. This book is a “must read” for caregivers and I will re-read it many times as I continue with my caregiving journey. Thank you, Debbie Barr, for encouraging me and others like me to realize how important a job we have serving others, and that in order to do that well we must take care of ourselves.