Presented in a straightforward question-and-answer format, a helpful guide to caring for an aging family member provides essential information about nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospice, money management, wills, mental and physical ailments, medical options, nutrition, and coping with changing family roles and daily stress. Original.
""Daddy Won't Let Mom Drive the Car: True Tales of Parenting in the Dark" is a book of short vignettes-most of them lighthearted, a few more serious-about my life as the blind mother of a sighted daughter. Welcome to my journey!
Her personal experience helping ailing family members has given her deep insight into the difficulties caregivers face in dealing with these problems. A Catholic Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parent is a comprehensive guide for caregivers.
... is allowed to go, but I have to wait for my parents to show up so Dad can deal with the parking tickets Chase has collected. Both Mom and Dad arrive with Chase in tow. One of them needs to drive Dad's car home and Chase, of course, can't be ...
A time when our sports heroes had names like Rocky, Mickey, Willie and The Duke. A time when the New York Yankees and the Boston Celtics seemed to win every year. This is a look back at a simpler time.
A journey through the raw, real, and oftentimes graphic events of Gabriel’s life, The Breaking is the true story of a love that blooms between a young woman and the God who refused to give her up without a fight.
"A heartfelt and helpful guide. This book takes some of the mystery out of this disease while giving hope, compassion, and a whole lot of grace to those on the front lines.
Twenty-three-year-old Jersey girl Eve Vitali is on the verge of something...whether it be a relationship, the fabulous life that she reads about in the Styles section of the New York Times or a nervous breakdown.
... driving back and forth in the driveway. I was certain that when I was old enough I would get to drive it to school and around town. In the country, my dad even on few occasions allowed me to drive it with him being present. 82. CHARLES. F.
The Court Process Temporary Orders Whether you are mediating an agreement or litigating a case, at some time early in the process you will go to court either representing yourself or with an attorney to get temporary orders pertaining ...
“You're not staying,” Dad announced. “It just will not work out. ... You promised, Mom.” “Your mom can break the contract, Carolyn,” Dad stated emphatically. ... Mrs. Evans answered and, after a few moments, Mr. Evans appeared, too.