By Robert Bornstein, Ph.D. and Mary A. Languirand, Ph.D., Newmarket Press, 2001, ISBN 1557044732. The authors, both distinguished psychologists, address a broad range of issues ranging from the first realization that someone needs help, through identifying in-home options, making placement decisions, and dealing with late-life medical problems and hospice. The authors do an excellent job of including enough information to be useful, while keeping the book relatively short and easy to read. It is designed in a way that it could either be read through, or scanned to pick out relevant issues.
By Robert Bornstein, Ph.D. and Mary A. Languirand, Ph.D., Newmarket Press, 2001, ISBN 1557044732. The authors, both distinguished psychologists, address a broad range of issues ranging from the first realization that someone needs help, through identifying in-home options, making placement decisions, and dealing with late-life medical problems and hospice. The authors do an excellent job of including enough information to be useful, while keeping the book relatively short and easy to read. It is designed in a way that it could either be read through, or scanned to pick out relevant issues.