Parenting Your Parents
Bart J. Mindszenthy, Michael Gordon
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Beschreibung
A compendium of family scenarios for those dealing with the guilt, worry, and difficult decisions that come with eldercare.
- Is it time for your aging father to stop driving?
- How can you balance your career opportunities with your mother’s care needs?
- Can your parents cope on their own?
- Is it time for long-term care? Given their reluctance, is that even an option?
Millions of people are dealing with aging parents and are stunned by the complexities and demands of their care. As demographics change and societies adapt, that caring — that parenting — isn’t getting any simpler. In the fourth edition of this eldercare classic, advocate Bart J. Mindszenthy and geriatrician Dr. Michael Gordon present twenty-four case studies of families working through the eldercare puzzle. With new scenarios, such as legalized marijuana and medical assistance in dying, this revised and updated edition makes the case for good planning, family unity, and being aware of your loved ones’ health.
With the help of Gordon and Mindszenthy’s expert advice, care providers are able to shed guilt and worry and become confident that they have done all they can to make their parents’ latter years as fulfilling and comfortable as possible.
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Aging Parents, Living Wills, Help from professionals, End-of-life medical decisions, Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia, Aging and depression, Importance of communication, Medical Marijuana and aging, Advance Directives, Caring for parents, Conflicts of values, Narratives of Aging, Medical Assistance in Dying, Decision making, Making difficult medical decisions, Aging and scam, Role of geriatric specialists, Substitute Decision Making, Listening carefully, New views on new treatments, Family conflict