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Overview"""My parent needs help, but refuses to consider a nursing home."" That's the dilemma facing millions of baby boomers today. How can we ensure responsible, compassionate, even uplifting care for our aging parents at home? Mindfulness is key, Ann Cason writes. Good care begins with watching and listening, with entering the elder's world and accepting it. Drawing on decades of experience in caring for the elderly, Cason helps us understand how old age feels and how we can help. Then, through exercises, care studies, and numerous examples and suggestions, Circles of Care shows how to- . Work out a plan of care . Assemble and foster a caregiving team . Create an uplifting daily routine-and vary it creatively . Plan nutrition, medical needs, finances, and outings . Improve the elder's personal care and physical environment . Ease conflicts between elders and their caregivers or families . Avoid caregiver burnout . Work with mood swings, confusion, and memory loss" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ann Cason , Reeve LindberghPublisher: Shambhala Publications Inc Imprint: Shambhala Publications Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.283kg ISBN: 9781570624711ISBN 10: 1570624712 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 10 April 2001 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsIn Circles of Care, Ann Cason offers this advice to those hiring caregivers for old folks: 'Don't hire anyone unless you would enjoy being with that person yourself.' Legions of elderly respond with riotous applause. --Shambhala Sun <br> Circles of Care brings us home, into a fresh, generous, and gentle approach to the care of our elders, as well as a deeper understanding of ourselves. --Branches of Light <br> Circles of Care is one of the best-researched books on the most urgent issue facing older Americans and their families: recruiting and keeping qualified and sensitive caregivers for elders faced with problems ranging from physical ailments to dementia. Ann Cason's superb book uses true-to-life examples to help family members and caregivers alike work their way through this complicated maze. --William K. Wasch, National Council on Aging; author of Home Planning for Your Later Years <br> Brilliant! Utterly on the mark; warm, wise, and compassionate. In Circles of Care, Ann Cason's vast experience shows: she provides a comprehensive eldercare guide that (finally!) addresses the often overlooked emotional terrain of aging and decline, giving it the gift of dignity it so rightly deserves. This is a must-read for any of us sharing life and caring at home for those we love. --Marilyn Webb, author of The Good Death; former editor-in-chief, Psychology Today In Circles of Care , Ann Cason offers this advice to those hiring caregivers for old folks: 'Don't hire anyone unless you would enjoy being with that person yourself.' Legions of elderly respond with riotous applause. --Shambhala Sun Circles of Care brings us home, into a fresh, generous, and gentle approach to the care of our elders, as well as a deeper understanding of ourselves. --Branches of Light Circles of Care is one of the best-researched books on the most urgent issue facing older Americans and their families: recruiting and keeping qualified and sensitive caregivers for elders faced with problems ranging from physical ailments to dementia. Ann Cason's superb book uses true-to-life examples to help family members and caregivers alike work their way through this complicated maze. --William K. Wasch, National Council on Aging; author of Home Planning for Your Later Years Brilliant! Utterly on the mark; warm, wise, and compassionate. In Circles of Care , Ann Cason's vast experience shows: she provides a comprehensive eldercare guide that (finally!) addresses the often overlooked emotional terrain of aging and decline, giving it the gift of dignity it so rightly deserves. This is a must-read for any of us sharing life and caring at home for those we love. --Marilyn Webb, author of The Good Death; former editor-in-chief, Psychology Today Author InformationAnn Cason is founder and director of Circles of Care, an organization that provides homecare consulting and training services to both families and caregivers of the elderly. She has been a caregiving coordinator and consultant for over twenty years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |