Synopses & Reviews
Praise for Joan Breitung's The Eldercare Sourcebook:"The Eldercare Sourcebook by Joan Breitung is an important, well-written, and extremely helpful resource for aging individuals and their families."
--Martin I. Surks, M.D., Program Director, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine
"...A splendid source of timely and helpful information in a very readable format. [The Eldercare Sourcebook] will appeal to the professional care giver as well as the many in the "sandwich generation" who are coping with their parents as they grow older."
--Sister Mary Caritas, S.P., Chair, Continuum of Care and Long Term/Aging Services Standing Committee, Catholic Health Association
Thanks to medical advances and healthier lifestyles, more people are living longer than ever before. As a result, many baby boomers are "sandwiched" between two generations--their children and their parents. Like others in this situation, you may have a good grasp of child care, but you suddenly find yourself facing the stressful prospect of caring for an aging parent, whose special needs you know nothing about.
The Eldercare Sourcebook will help you resolve this difficult situation. Using clear language, this comprehensive resource explains how to tend to the nutritional, medical, and mental-health needs of an elderly loved one. A compassionate guide, it offers advice on how best to plan for long-term care, whether at home or in a structured facility.
Synopsis
Millions of people are faced with the difficult task of caring for their elderly parents. This empathic guide provides you with practical advice on how to best plan for long-term care--at home or in a structured facility. The Eldercare Sourcebook presents a wealth of information on concerns of elderly people, from nutrition to physical and mental health to sexuality to pharmaceuticals to bereavement and more. A comprehensive overview of the demographics of the aging population is also featured, along with actual case histories.
About the Author
Joan C. Breitung, R.N., M.A., M.S.N., is an expert on eldercare who currently teaches gerontology and has written several articles for nursing journals. She specializes in long-term care in her clinical practice.