Share My Lonesome Valley: The Slow Grief of Long-Term Care
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Book Description
ALS, Alzheimer's Disease, AIDS, cancer, heart disease, Parkinson's disease. . .the list of terminal or debilitating illnesses goes on. The one thing that all of these diseases have in common is that almost every patient has a person who is acting as a primary caregiver. Long-term care means the caregiver is busy, overwhelmed and tired with very little opportunity to realize or reconcile the gradual losses that take place. This takes a toll on the caregiver, the family and the patient. Doug outlines the dangers and issues and gently provides opportunities for the caregiver to deal with the "quiet sorrows" that make this type of caregiving a difficult task.
About the Author
Doug Manning has been writing and speaking in the areas of grief and elder care for the past 20 years. His best selling titles "Don't Take My Grief Away From Me" and "When Love Gets Tough" have sold over a million copies since published. A former minister, Manning now travels the country as a most sought after seminar speaker. His company, In-Sight Books has published over 40 books, audios, and videos in these special topic areas. Doug writes like a long-time friend who is sitting in the room with you sharing your experiences and your hurt
Share My Lonesome Valley: The Slow Grief of Long-Term Care,Doug Manning,In-Sight Books, Incorporated,1892785331,Eldercare,Eldercare,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Health & Fitness,Health Care Issues,Health/Fitness,Alzheimer's disease
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