But I Don’t Want Elder Care! Helping Your Parents Stay as Strong as They Can as Long as They Can
Review
A wise and informative guide to decisions that generate a sense of optimism, control and better well-being. –U. S. Senator Chris Dodd (D-Connecticut), Chairman, Senate Sub-committee on Children and Families.I am filled with renewed hope. Terry Lynch exposes destructive myths about what is inevitable as we age. Just the introduction will help me be a better daughter. –Pam Cord, Kindred Connection, Atlantic, Iowa.Terry Lynch outlines strategies that enable us all to engage in productive and meaningful lives into old age. –Walter Bortz, M.D., Author: Dare to Be 100 , Past President, American Geriatrics Society.
But I Don’t Want Elder Care! is an important consumer empowerment resource. It is easy to understand, and it is inspiring. We have only to look at the current state of long-term care and the approaching wave of baby boomers to understand how important it is to change how we care for our parents and ourselves in the future. People who are …
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This book is an eye opener for children wanting the best for their aging parents. As a babyboomer, it is increasingly obvious that I know far too little about helping them with the right diet, exercise, medicines, living arrangements, etc.. This new release goes a long way to ease that burden. The writing is straight-forward and the layout and indexing make it easy for me to use it as a future reference guide as issues arise.
Bobbie Bartz
Sheboygan, WI