"But I Don't Want Eldercare!"

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Aging
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Author: Terry Lynch ISBN: 9780977017980
Publisher: Disability Law Colorado Publication: October 31, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Terry Lynch
ISBN: 9780977017980
Publisher: Disability Law Colorado
Publication: October 31, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“But I Don’t Want Eldercare!” is a down-to-earth and unique guide to maintaining that control. Terry Lynch, the author took years to learn what he shares here in a concise, easy-to-follow format. Just an hour with this guide can improve your parents’ lives, and yours. You have more control over preventing and overcoming problems related to aging than you realize.

This guide will show you how:
•Health problems dismissed with “your parent is old” can be reversed — or prevented.
•Older people can recover from serious injuries or illness.
•Your parents can remain self-reliant and safe with practical and relatively inexpensive support.
•You can make difficult decisions under pressure.

The most important lesson in this guide is that we can maintain quality of life — for our parents’ and for ourselves — even in difficult circumstances.

Terry Lynch writes about what he knows best: Assisting parents who need your help. This guide also will be valuable if you are concerned about your spouse, another family member, a friend or yourself.

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“But I Don’t Want Eldercare!” is a down-to-earth and unique guide to maintaining that control. Terry Lynch, the author took years to learn what he shares here in a concise, easy-to-follow format. Just an hour with this guide can improve your parents’ lives, and yours. You have more control over preventing and overcoming problems related to aging than you realize.

This guide will show you how:
•Health problems dismissed with “your parent is old” can be reversed — or prevented.
•Older people can recover from serious injuries or illness.
•Your parents can remain self-reliant and safe with practical and relatively inexpensive support.
•You can make difficult decisions under pressure.

The most important lesson in this guide is that we can maintain quality of life — for our parents’ and for ourselves — even in difficult circumstances.

Terry Lynch writes about what he knows best: Assisting parents who need your help. This guide also will be valuable if you are concerned about your spouse, another family member, a friend or yourself.

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