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Caregivers, Family relationships, Handbooks, manuals, Trends, Aged, Family RelationsEdition | Availability |
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So far away: twenty questions for long-distance caregivers
2006, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Table of Contents
What is long-distance caregiving?
How will I know if help is needed?
What can I really do from far away?
How can my family decide who does what?
Are there things I can do that will help me feel less frustrated?
What is a geriatric care manager and how can I find one?
How can I keep up with my mom's medical care
How can I make the most of a visit with my parent's doctor
How on earth can my parents afford everything they need?
What kinds of documents do we need?
Should I encourage my parents to get more help?
How can we make the house safer for my mother who has Alzheimer's disease
How can I lighten the load for my mother?
How can I help my folks decide if it's time for them to move?
What happens if my mother gets to sick to stay at home?
How is it that long-distance caregiving makes me feel so guilty all the time?
How can I be sure my father's caregiver isn't mistreating him?
How can I help my parents think about their future health care preferences?
What is the difference between an advance directive and a living will?
What if I'm told my mom only has a few months to live?
Resources: Where to Turn for Help.
Edition Notes
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"January 2006"--Page 4 of cover.
"Reprinted June 2007"--Page 4 of cover.
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