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Taking Care of Your Aging Parents
- Narrated by: Michelle Seitzer
- Length: 2 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
For most of us, caregiving for aging parents is brand-new territory we don’t get much time to prepare for. But while the experience is scary and exhausting, it can also be a rewarding time filled with moments that bring deep joy and fulfillment, and a stronger relationship with the people who cared for you when you needed it most.
Michelle Seitzer knows this well. Her varied experiences—caring for four younger siblings, a grandfather, and a special needs child; being cared for by her husband when she had cancer; extensive work in the healthcare space—have given her a lifetime of tips, resources, strategies, and advice. And in this compassionate Audible Original, she shares them all with you.
Think of Taking Care of Your Aging Parents as a conversation with a trusted friend who’s already walked this path, and now wants to help you navigate (or prepare for) your own caregiving experience. These six lectures are full of practical, foundational content about everything from Medicare to advanced directives to creative ideas for self-care in your free moments. What are the five kinds of emotional curveballs you might experience as a caregiver for your parents? How can you build an effective caretaking team of doctors, mediators, and community-based services? How should you approach difficult topics like medical diagnoses or moving a parent out of their home?
Regardless of the specific obstacles ahead of you and your aging parents, this is a powerful, inspirational guide to finding your way through them.
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- Brian Chan
- 08-07-2024
Good read and very practical
What the author said resonates with me powerfully.
Despite the sobering topic, this is a very practical book that helps those who found themselves in the that inevitably sad situation to keep their sanity, instead of losing themselves in grief. So practical that it goes as far as to telling you where to start to clean up your parents’ house, when the house no longer serves its purpose.
The book feels complete as it covers all key aspects, but remains concise and at the right length.
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