Role Reversal: How to Take Care of Yourself and Your Aging Parents

Author:   Iris Waichler
Publisher:   She Writes Press
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9781631520914


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   16 August 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Role Reversal: How to Take Care of Yourself and Your Aging Parents


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Designed to help caregivers understand how to cope with and overcome the overwhelming challenges that arise while caregiving for a loved one-especially an aging parent-Role Reversal is a comprehensive guide to navigating the enormous daily challenges faced by caregivers. In these pages, Waichler blends her personal experience caring for her beloved father with her forty years of expertise as a patient advocate and clinical social worker. The result is a book offering invaluable information on topics ranging from estate planning to grief and anger to building a support network and finding the right level of care for your elderly parent.

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Author:   Iris Waichler
Publisher:   She Writes Press
Imprint:   She Writes Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781631520914


ISBN 10:   1631520911
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   16 August 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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<b>2016 USA Best Book Awards: Self-Help: Relationships Finalist</b> 2016 Best Indie Book Awards: Self Help: Relationships - Finalist</b> With its useful resources and warm professionalism, <i>Role Reversal</i> is an essential read for adults thrust into the role of caregiver for their parents . . . Waichler's personal approach to the subject is humanizing and contextualizes the plethora of useful resources she packs in. She emphasizes that the dignity of aging parents should be recognized and understood, as should the fine line between maintaining dignity and doing what is best as a caregiver. --<i>Foreword Reviews</i> [<i>Role Reversal</i>] is an excellent guide for all caretakers... it is also a good book to have in one's personal collection so that one can be organized when it comes to the needs of their aged parents. --<i>Reader's Favorite</i> Iris Waichler delicately describes the nature of life struggle as we get older. She not only describes how to be an advocate for your parents but also fulfilling that role as daughter. This book is sure to help in the understanding of words like 'hospice' and 'Alzheimer's.' It addresses living wills, estate planning, driving concerns, adult day enhancement, nursing homes, and just what to expect during the mortal nature of living. More than anything though, it reflects on decline such that dignity may be preserved. This book is certain to lift your spirits, raise your intellect, and contribute to the purpose behind giving back to what parents give their children. --Steven Atkinson PA-C, MS Geriatric Internal Medicine, Adjunct Faculty-University of Utah <em>Role Reversal</em> does a beautiful job of intertwining personal experience with professional guidance. Her professional background working with older adults, combined with her long and loving relationship with her father, make her uniquely qualified to provide insight and support. With every page her father comes alive as the spirited, driven, and devoted person that he was. His story is an inspiration. This highly readable book will leave you feeling like you know Ms. Waichler and her father well. It will also gift you with resources and guidance as you engage with your parent in later life. --Susan Alterman, Psy/D, licensed clinical psychologist Iris Waichler did a beautiful job covering the various aspects and challenges related to becoming a caregiver. From the emotional and financial stresses, to the decision-making process and paperwork, caregiving can be overwhelming. This book takes a unique approach by sharing one man's incredible story while simultaneously preparing readers for the unexpected and offering resources and guidance to ease the transition. --B. Popper, Account Director


Iris Waichler delicately describes the nature of life struggle as we get older. She not only describes how to be an advocate for your parents but also fulfilling that role as daughter. This book is sure to help in the understanding of words like hospice and Alzheimer s. It addresses living wills, estate planning, driving concerns, adult day enhancement, nursing homes, and just what to expect during the mortal nature of living. More than anything though, it reflects on decline such that dignity may be preserved. This book is certain to lift your spirits, raise your intellect, and contribute to the purpose behind giving back to what parents give their children. Steven Atkinson PA-C, MS Geriatric Internal Medicine, Adjunct Faculty-University of Utah Role Reversal does a beautiful job of intertwining personal experience with professional guidance. Her professional background working with older adults, combined with her long and loving relationship with her father, make her uniquely qualified to provide insight and support. With every page her father comes alive as the spirited, driven, and devoted person that he was. His story is an inspiration. This highly readable book will leave you feeling like you know Ms. Waichler and her father well. It will also gift you with resources and guidance as you engage with your parent in later life. Susan Alterman, Psy/D, licensed clinical psychologist Iris Waichler did a beautiful job covering the various aspects and challenges related to becoming a caregiver. From the emotional and financial stresses, to the decision-making process and paperwork, caregiving can be overwhelming. This book takes a unique approach by sharing one man's incredible story while simultaneously preparing readers for the unexpected and offering resources and guidance to ease the transition. B. Popper, Account Director


Iris Waichler delicately describes the nature of life struggle as we get older. She not only describes how to be an advocate for your parents but also fulfilling that role as daughter. This book is sure to help in the understanding of words like hospice and Alzheimer s. It addresses living wills, estate planning, driving concerns, adult day enhancement, nursing homes, and just what to expect during the mortal nature of living. More than anything though, it reflects on decline such that dignity may be preserved. This book is certain to lift your spirits, raise your intellect, and contribute to the purpose behind giving back to what parents give their children. Steven Atkinson PA-C, MS Geriatric Internal Medicine, Adjunct Faculty-University of Utah Role Reversal does a beautiful job of intertwining personal experience with professional guidance. Her professional background working with older adults, combined with her long and loving relationship with her father, make her uniquely qualified to provide insight and support. With every page her father comes alive as the spirited, driven, and devoted person that he was. His story is an inspiration. This highly readable book will leave you feeling like you know Ms. Waichler and her father well. It will also gift you with resources and guidance as you engage with your parent in later life. Susan Alterman, Psy/D, licensed clinical psychologist


<b>2016 USA Best Book Awards: Self-Help: Relationships Finalist</b> 2016 Best Indie Book Awards: Self Help: Relationships - Finalist</b> With its useful resources and warm professionalism, <i>Role Reversal</i> is an essential read for adults thrust into the role of caregiver for their parents . . . Waichler s personal approach to the subject is humanizing and contextualizes the plethora of useful resources she packs in. She emphasizes that the dignity of aging parents should be recognized and understood, as should the fine line between maintaining dignity and doing what is best as a caregiver. <i>Foreword Reviews</i> [<i>Role Reversal</i>] is an excellent guide for all caretakers it is also a good book to have in one s personal collection so that one can be organized when it comes to the needs of their aged parents. <i>Reader s Favorite</i> Iris Waichler delicately describes the nature of life struggle as we get older. She not only describes how to be an advocate for your parents but also fulfilling that role as daughter. This book is sure to help in the understanding of words like hospice and Alzheimer s. It addresses living wills, estate planning, driving concerns, adult day enhancement, nursing homes, and just what to expect during the mortal nature of living. More than anything though, it reflects on decline such that dignity may be preserved. This book is certain to lift your spirits, raise your intellect, and contribute to the purpose behind giving back to what parents give their children. Steven Atkinson PA-C, MS Geriatric Internal Medicine, Adjunct Faculty-University of Utah <em>Role Reversal</em> does a beautiful job of intertwining personal experience with professional guidance. Her professional background working with older adults, combined with her long and loving relationship with her father, make her uniquely qualified to provide insight and support. With every page her father comes alive as the spirited, driven, and devoted person that he was. His story is an inspiration. This highly readable book will leave you feeling like you know Ms. Waichler and her father well. It will also gift you with resources and guidance as you engage with your parent in later life. Susan Alterman, Psy/D, licensed clinical psychologist Iris Waichler did a beautiful job covering the various aspects and challenges related to becoming a caregiver. From the emotional and financial stresses, to the decision-making process and paperwork, caregiving can be overwhelming. This book takes a unique approach by sharing one man's incredible story while simultaneously preparing readers for the unexpected and offering resources and guidance to ease the transition. B. Popper, Account Director


Author Information

Iris Waichler, MSW, LCSW has been a licensed clinical social worker and patient advocate for over forty years. She worked as a medical social worker in three major teaching hospitals. This is her third book; her last book, Riding the Infertility Roller Coaster, won four book awards, including “Best Book of the Year” from the National Association of Parenting Publications (NAPPA) and a Mom’s Choice Award. She has also been a Foreword Magazine and USABookNews finalist for best book of the year. Waichler has led workshops and done group, family, and individual counseling with people struggling with a variety of medical problems. She lives in Chicago with her husband, Steve, and her daughter, Grace.

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