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The Caregiving Years helps you answer these questions: Why me? Why now? What now? Follow the journey of two family caregivers through the six stages. The handbook contains ideas to help you manage the bad days, the tough decisions and the overwhelming emotions. Purchase in bulk to distribute at your conferences and share with your support group. More Info »
The Caregiving Years helps you answer these questions: Why me? Why now? What now? Follow the journey of two family caregivers through the six stages. The handbook contains ideas to help you manage the bad days, the tough decisions and the overwhelming emotions. More Info »
Take Time is a great give-away during your conferences, support group meetings and special events. It's also a wonderful book to work through with a friend. In this workbook, we're setting out to find out: Can we increase happiness during a difficult time in life? More Info »
For family caregivers of persons with chronic illnesses, the day can be too full of worries, laundry, hands-on care and medications. It definitely can be an unhappy situation. But, can it be a happier one? In this workbook, we're setting out to find out: Can we increase happiness during a difficult time in life? More Info »
Denise M. Brown takes 100 words--including the unlikely blizzard, kitchen and umbrella--and then turns each into a reflection. The reflections focus on a family caregiver's reality, sprinkled with hope.
Take Comfort is a great give-away at your conferences, support groups meetings and special events. More Info »
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