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Circles of Care: How to Set Up Quality Home Care for Our Elders
Published in Paperback by Shambhala Publications (10 April, 2001)
Authors: Ann Cason and Reeve Lindbergh
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Indispensable Practical and Personal Advice
Circles of Care combines practical advice told through past experience that I can relate to with meaningful concepts of what caring is and how it can strengthen and deepen our lives. This combination elevates caring for a frail old person, and even being old oneself, from a stressful, "want to be avoided" crisis. Instead Ann Cason brings to the challenges of eldercare, based on her own extensive experience, a new view oriented to the reality of the relationships and needs that we have. She explains how caring for a loved one is an opportunity for personal growth. While showing what caring can be, she acknowledges all the frustrations, and difficulties it can create. Through very specific and realistic advice, based on the activities and routines that make us feel alive, no matter our age, she has shown me how to make up a plan of care for my parents. If you are a caregiver or have a loved one who is a frail elder and don't know what to do, are stressed out, or want to prepare for your own care, Circles of Care is what you need to read!

COMMON SENSE WISDOM ON AGING
Ann Cason's book, Circles of Care, is a guide to the terrain of aging. It is filled with insight, wit, practicality, and wisdom. From the assessing of an elder's needs, through the nuts and bolts of daily care, to end-of-life issues, Cason draws on her years of experience in the field to provide helpful guidelines for caregivers.

Sprinkled throughout the book are "care studies," personal stories that illustrate the complexities and richness of aging and of caring for the elderly.

Cason covers many of the more common difficult behaviors such as confusion, memory loss, moodiness, and combativeness. She provides ways of working with such issues skilfully and with sensitivity.

There is not even a whiff of condecension in her discussion of the elderly. In fact, there is the greatest respect for what the elderly have to each us. I highly recommend this book.

A true wisdom book
This is a practical book, dealing with all aspects of caring for elders, from emotional nuances to financial realities. Although my parents died over a decade ago and the time when I will need care is hopefully more than a decade in the future, I found it a very absorbing read. The wisdom, warmth, and humor which the author brings to the subject of eldercare is really universal. She has seen so much and has so many wonderful stories to tell.

The book did enrich my sense of what may lie ahead. But more than that, from the authors wisdom about caring for elders I learned many lessons about caring for others, whether they are old or young.

So I recommend this book not just if you who are faced with caring for elders or are wondering how you will be cared for, but for anyone concerned about how we treat each other in this society.


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