If we do not make a real effort to understand some of the behaviors of care-dependent clients, we not only miss out on the opportunity to meet the underlying need and truly resolve the issue, but we also might actually cause much greater harm to those for whom we are caring; the hurt of not truly being heard and seen, which leads to deep-seated loneliness. In this book, Geert takes you by the hand and gently walks you toward a whole new level of thinking and approaching situations, and at the end you will find yourself armed with a wealth of possibilities (as long as you allow your mind to shift remain receptive). This book gives a voice to all those who are dependent on others and, in a way, also to ourselves, as one day it might be we who need compassionate care.
My brother, Scott, came in as I was wrapping a birthday gift for the child. Scott told me about a very disturbing case that he had worked on that day. My brother, a police cadet for a local police department, carried a battered little ...
Her nurse's name was Miss Drake . She was proud to introduce the nurse to her family the next day . “ Meet Miss Crane ” she said . The nurse laughed . " Drake is my name . Both are names of long - legged birds and I resemble both of ...
... The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson, New York: Little, Brown and Company (1924, 1960), #82 Lloyd C. Douglas, Disputed Passage, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation (1939) Craig Dykstra, “Pastoral and Ecclesial Imagination.
This book has been written to help anyone who is dying, and their family and carers.
Who Cares?
In nursing homes, child care centres, migrant welfare services, group homes for people with disabilities, and elsewhere around Australia, workers are employed to help other people meet their daily needs.
Understanding and Measuring Personal Social Services Outputs Relating to Disabled Adults and Carers: Contributions to Research Led by the Personal...
Caring for Someone with a Sight Problem
This book aims to help people make decisions about how to care for an elderly person, encouraging readers to assess their own circumstances and priorities.
The Social Workers : Carol Weinstein and Avra Marks . St. Vincent Hospital & Medical Center Health Resource Center 9205 S.W. Barnes Road Portland , OR 97225 ( 503 ) 291-2655 I would also like to thank some very special people .