
The Sandwich Generation's Guide to Eldercare
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<b>Kimberly Wickert</b> is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor who has worked with individuals in the field of rehabilitation for more than 20 years. She has a Master's Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from Wright State University. Kimberly has worked with people with disabilities and their families to assist in transitional stages of rehabilitation and recovery.
<b>Danielle Dresden</b> is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor who has been working with people with disabilities and their families for 14 years. She has a Master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from Kent State University. Additionally, Danielle has served as the primary caregiver for several family members and has first-hand experience with the topics discussed in this book.</p
Content
Preface; Introduction; Chapter One: The Graying of America and the Need for Elder Care; Chapter Two: When is it Time to Take Over the Care of my Loved One?; Chapter Three: Preparation of Care, Estate Planning, Developing a Care-Plan and Involving Other Family Members; Chapter Four: Home Care Versus Assisted Living or Skilled Nursing: Balancing Your Loved One's Wishes with Practical Reality; Chapter Five: What's Available Out There? Specialists and Government Assistance Programs; Chapter Six: The Psychological and Emotional Impact on the Caregiver and the Entire Family; Chapter Seven: Alzheimer's and Dementia and their Special Impact on the Family; Chapter Eight: Staying Involved as Your Loved One's Needs Change; Chapter Nine: Pulling It All Together: New Chapters in Your Loved One's Life and Yours; Resources; Helpful Forms: Care Plan Template and Transition Time Checklist Index