American Medical Association Guide to Home Caregiving
. John Wiley & Sons, $14.95 (240pp) ISBN 978-0-471-41409-4
Many families have to care for an aging or ill relative at home, an undertaking that requires planning and support. In the American Medical Association Guide to Home Caregiving, Angela Perry, M.D., and the AMA draw upon the experience and advice of experts to address the emotional and practical aspects faced in home care. They cover home preparation, basic and special caregiving skills, choosing and paying a provider, long-term care, nursing home care, care for the caregiver and caring for someone who lives alone, someone with Alzheimer's disease and the terminally ill. Especially useful is a section on organizations and resources. This guide offers manageable alternatives to residential treatment. (Oct.)
Details
Reviewed on: 10/01/2001
Genre: Nonfiction
Hardcover - 256 pages - 978-1-62045-540-1