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The Carer's Handbook 3rd Edition

Essential Information and Support for All Those in a Caring Role

Author: Jane Matthews   Series: William Lorimer

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'An invaluable resource for all carers.' Johnnie Walker MBE, joint patron Carers UK

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'An invaluable resource for all carers.' Johnnie Walker MBE, joint patron Carers UK

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This indispensable guide aims to be a one-stop-shop for the huge percentage of the population who, now or later, find themselves in a caring role, whether that involves shopping for a housebound neighbour, or giving up work to care full-time for a disabled child or confused parent. This book will also help carers care for themselves. It looks at the difficult feelings that go hand in hand with caring, including how relationships are affected. There's guidance on what to do when a carer stops coping, and how to prepare emotionally and practically for the time when caring comes to an end.

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“An invaluable resource for all carers.”

It's a great book - well structured, well written, full of useful advice and incredibly compassionate. I am absolutely certain that this book will save lives and sanity. Essential reading for any carer, or anyone who may become a carer.

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About the Author

For the last seven years Jane Matthews has been a carer again for the third time, gaining an even greater understanding and knowledge of what being a carer involves and the challenges it entails: personal, emotional and practical. She has now been a carer for three elderly relatives over 20 (twenty!) years. She has come to realise that the most important message she can give her readers is the importance of self-care.

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This indispensable guide aims to be a one-stop-shop for the huge percentage of the population who, now or later, find themselves in a caring role, whether that involves shopping for a housebound neighbour, or giving up work to care full-time for a disabled child or confused parent. This book will also help carers care for themselves. It looks at the difficult feelings that go hand in hand with caring, including how relationships are affected. There's guidance on what to do when a carer stops coping, and how to prepare emotionally and practically for the time when caring comes to an end.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Robinson
Published
7th February 2019
Pages
240
ISBN
9781472141873

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