Taylor Trade Publishing
Pages: 320
Trim: 6⅜ x 9
978-1-58979-185-5 • Paperback • June 2005 • $16.95 • (£12.99)
Gene B. Williams has written more than fifty books and has contributed to many national magazines. Patie Kay and he have previously collaborated on two other books. David Williams brings many years of experience as a registered nurse in the field of elder care. The original concept for this book began with the lingering illness and death of Kay's mother. The three teamed up to provide this essential guide.
Having this book in hand is like having advice form a nurse, social worker, psychotherapist and financial planner at your disposal.
— The Washington Post
As much as we might not like to think about it, the time may come when we have to depend on others to take care of us. How fortunate that [the authors] have provided this compassionate, comprehensive guide that teaches people how to care for an elder and how caregivers can care for themselves in the process.
— The Washington Post
Gene Williams and Patie Kay have wrought an immensely and intensely thorough compendium of what every Baby Boomer should know - or anticipate - about caring for, and communicating with, aging parents. With detailed discussions and the best tips available, this guide covers the widest range of information needed, from head to toenail. A whopper of a guide for families.
— Beth Witrogen McLeod, author, Caregiving: The Spiritual Journey of Love, Loss, and Renewal
The Baby Boomer's Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parent is the most comprehensive textbook for caregiving I've ever seen. With stories, tools, and how-tos, it offers honest lessons on caring for parents—or anyone! Each chapter teaches techniques on how to meet physical, mental, and emotional needs efficiently and lovingly, while caring for yourself, too.
— LeAnn Thieman, co-author Chicken Soup for the Caregiver's Soul
"A Baby Boomer's Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parent," a handbook on elder care that provides careful instructions on topics ranging from finances to communication, and practical tips on everything from preventing bedsores to helping a child cope with saying good-bye to a beloved grandparent... provide readers with more up-to-the-minute medical information and better resources.
— Peg Tyre, author of “The Good School” and “The Trouble With Boys”; Msnbc.Com and Newsweek