

The Complete Eldercare Planner, Revised and Updated Edition: Where to Start, Which Questions to Ask, and How to Find Help [Loverde, Joy] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Complete Eldercare Planner, Revised and Updated Edition: Where to Start, Which Questions to Ask, and How to Find Help Review: Incredible book that will brighten up a caretaker's life!!! - Most resourceful book for me who has to act as a caretaker for my elderly parents via long-distance. This book goes over so many considerations and options on taking care of seniors. I can't decide on a favorite chapter. The chapter on senior housing options seemed to finally set me straight on this confusing subject. I also love how it deals with matters of quality of life and even suggests gift ideas for seniors that I will be sure to follow-up on (I had never heard of a "family website," for example, before this book.) Congratulations and thank you to Joy Loverde for taking the time to put-together this comprehensive, starter book on this complex and yet vitally important subject for all of us who find ourselves needing to take care of someone elderly at some point. Review: A Book for Every Senior - If you are near retirement age, are already retired, or have a family member retired, this book is a godsend of information to help plan for a person's final decade or two. Not only is there extensive information, but also many forms to fill out to help you gather the information that is needed. Waiting until you actually need such information is waiting too long. This information you need when you need it.
| ASIN | 0307409627 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,086,252 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #112 in Aging Parents (Books) #171 in Dementia #13,303 in Sociology Reference |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (189) |
| Dimensions | 8.03 x 0.8 x 9.96 inches |
| Edition | Revised, Updated |
| ISBN-10 | 9780307409621 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0307409621 |
| Item Weight | 1.51 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 400 pages |
| Publication date | April 14, 2009 |
| Publisher | Harmony |
L**Y
Incredible book that will brighten up a caretaker's life!!!
Most resourceful book for me who has to act as a caretaker for my elderly parents via long-distance. This book goes over so many considerations and options on taking care of seniors. I can't decide on a favorite chapter. The chapter on senior housing options seemed to finally set me straight on this confusing subject. I also love how it deals with matters of quality of life and even suggests gift ideas for seniors that I will be sure to follow-up on (I had never heard of a "family website," for example, before this book.) Congratulations and thank you to Joy Loverde for taking the time to put-together this comprehensive, starter book on this complex and yet vitally important subject for all of us who find ourselves needing to take care of someone elderly at some point.
D**K
A Book for Every Senior
If you are near retirement age, are already retired, or have a family member retired, this book is a godsend of information to help plan for a person's final decade or two. Not only is there extensive information, but also many forms to fill out to help you gather the information that is needed. Waiting until you actually need such information is waiting too long. This information you need when you need it.
E**G
The Complete Eldercare Planner
As an interior designer, with an emphasis on assisting people with physical challenges, knowing some of the complexities in coping with an older family member or neighbor is very helpful. This book offers many suggestions on dealing with needs of older people. Having to assist them as they make difficult decisions regarding their living situation, financial, healthcare and other needs offers a starting place to address them. This book emphasizes elders, but the needs are the same for a person of any age who is seeking guidance in making the right choices.
A**R
Very helpful!
If you have elders, this is very comprehensive with great ideas! Highly recommend this guidebook.
A**R
Good grief!
Ah, learn about all of the experts you will need to HIRE to help manage care for your elder. Distressing, and most beneficial for the expert!
M**E
More than satisfied
Twelve years ago I purchased an earlier version when dealing with an older relative - long distance. I read it on a 7 hour plane ride and was so much better prepared to ask the right questions and look for/ ask for services I needed to help my relative. It was a tremendous help. The checklists, pointers and websites were invaluable during a very difficult time. I have lent it to a number of my co-workers (I'm in HR). I recently purchased three copies of the latest edition, two for my work and one to keep personally.
D**A
Wish I had found this several years ago!
This is a great resource for those who are beginning the eldercare "journey." In addition to compiling all the issues you need to consider, she lists resources and provides the questions you need to ask - a huge time-saver. The author also gently lets you know that it is OK to feel what you're feeling and it is OK, in fact necessary to ask for help. I've bought a number of additional copies to give to friends and colleagues embarking onbthe eldercare path and wish I had found this book 4 years ago -it would have saved me a ton of time!
M**T
The book title and content actually match.
I read many books on senior issues and being organized. In my opinion, this is better than most. (I am talking about the book not the Kindle version.) It is worth every penny for the line it gives on page 13 - Which is "Be prepared for the runaround." It is a book to be savored not gulped. Think textbook. Does it address every possible care giving/aging scenario-no. But the advice it gives is infinitely beter than the competition.
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