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Click here to view Order Form. The Stages of Caregiving Understanding Aging Alcoholism and Aging Always a Parent: Worries About Adult Children Dealing with Caregiver -- and Care-receiver -- Anger Assessment: What Help Does Mom or Dad Really Need? * * * * Checklists * * * * An Assessment Checklist for Family Caregivers Evaluating Housing Options An Assisted Living Facility Evaluation Checklist A Nursing Home Evaluation Checklist Legal and Financial Paperwork Caregiver and Care-receiver Depression Driving Skills A Home Safety Checklist for Family Caregivers Elder Abuse Prevention Information * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease Basics of Catholic Caregiving Choosing the Best Solution Celebrating Birthdays and Anniversaries When Your Care-receiver Doesn't Want Help 'I Don't Want to Be a Burden' Hiring a Case Manager Helping Your Parent Give Up the Car Keys Caring for Your Children as You Care for Your Aging Parent Preparing Your Children to Visit Your Parent Talking to Your Children about Death Challenges of Communication Taking Care of a Crabby or Formerly Abusive Parent Preparing for Your Loved One's Death Depression and Suicide When the Professionals and Your Care-receiver Disagree In Case of an Emergency or Disaster Exhaustion: Care for the Caregiver Saying Good-bye to the Family Home Helping Your Loved One Find Forgiveness and Peace Preventing Slips and Falls Caregiving is a Family Affair Refereeing Fights between Mom and Dad The Need to Have Fun Your Parent's Generation Caregiver Grief: Sorting Out, Moving On, Remembering Parent's Grief Guidelines for Caregiving Guilt Home Safety At the Hospital Independence Caring for an In-law or a Stepparent The Danger of Isolation Keeping Secrets, Telling Lies Promoting Leisure-Time Activities Long-distance Caregiving Helping Your Loved One Deal with Losses When You're Married to the Caregiver Help for Men Who Are Caregivers Problems with Mobility: Wheelchairs, Walkers and Canes Should Mom or Dad Move In? When Mom or Dad Moves In Not My Parent, Spouse, Loved One 10 New Year's Resolutions for Family Caregivers Choosing a Nursing Home Encouraging Good Nutrition Principles of Catholic Caregiving Dealing with Your Parent's Racial and Ethnic Prejudices Respite Care It's a Matter of Respect Respectful Caregiving as the Parent-Child Roles Reverse When the Parent-Child Roles Reverse The Sandwich Generation Caregiving Stress: Warning Signs The Need to Talk Tips for the Caregiver Tips for the Care-receiver Vision Words That Sting, Words That Comfort
Click here to view Order Form.
The Stages of Caregiving
Understanding Aging
Alcoholism and Aging
Always a Parent: Worries About Adult Children
Dealing with Caregiver -- and Care-receiver -- Anger
Assessment: What Help Does Mom or Dad Really Need?
* * * * Checklists * * * * An Assessment Checklist for Family Caregivers Evaluating Housing Options An Assisted Living Facility Evaluation Checklist A Nursing Home Evaluation Checklist Legal and Financial Paperwork Caregiver and Care-receiver Depression Driving Skills A Home Safety Checklist for Family Caregivers Elder Abuse Prevention Information * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * Checklists * * * *
An Assessment Checklist for Family Caregivers
Evaluating Housing Options
An Assisted Living Facility Evaluation Checklist
A Nursing Home Evaluation Checklist
Legal and Financial Paperwork
Caregiver and Care-receiver Depression
Driving Skills
A Home Safety Checklist for Family Caregivers
Elder Abuse Prevention Information
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease
Basics of Catholic Caregiving
Choosing the Best Solution
Celebrating Birthdays and Anniversaries
When Your Care-receiver Doesn't Want Help
'I Don't Want to Be a Burden'
Hiring a Case Manager
Helping Your Parent Give Up the Car Keys
Caring for Your Children as You Care for Your Aging Parent
Preparing Your Children to Visit Your Parent
Talking to Your Children about Death
Challenges of Communication
Taking Care of a Crabby or Formerly Abusive Parent
Preparing for Your Loved One's Death
Depression and Suicide
When the Professionals and Your Care-receiver Disagree
In Case of an Emergency or Disaster
Exhaustion: Care for the Caregiver
Saying Good-bye to the Family Home
Helping Your Loved One Find Forgiveness and Peace
Preventing Slips and Falls
Caregiving is a Family Affair
Refereeing Fights between Mom and Dad
The Need to Have Fun
Your Parent's Generation
Caregiver Grief: Sorting Out, Moving On, Remembering
Parent's Grief
Guidelines for Caregiving
Guilt
Home Safety
At the Hospital
Independence
Caring for an In-law or a Stepparent
The Danger of Isolation
Keeping Secrets, Telling Lies
Promoting Leisure-Time Activities
Long-distance Caregiving
Helping Your Loved One Deal with Losses
When You're Married to the Caregiver
Help for Men Who Are Caregivers
Problems with Mobility: Wheelchairs, Walkers and Canes
Should Mom or Dad Move In?
When Mom or Dad Moves In
Not My Parent, Spouse, Loved One
10 New Year's Resolutions for Family Caregivers
Choosing a Nursing Home
Encouraging Good Nutrition
Principles of Catholic Caregiving
Dealing with Your Parent's Racial and Ethnic Prejudices
Respite Care
It's a Matter of Respect
Respectful Caregiving as the Parent-Child Roles Reverse
When the Parent-Child Roles Reverse
The Sandwich Generation
Caregiving Stress: Warning Signs
The Need to Talk
Tips for the Caregiver
Tips for the Care-receiver
Vision
Words That Sting, Words That Comfort
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