Nobody hands you a manual the day you become your parent's caregiver. One day you're their child — and the next, you're the one making the calls, managing the medications, holding it all together. If you're feeling overwhelmed, frightened, and unsure you're doing any of this right: you're not failing. You've just been handed one of the hardest roles there is, with no preparation. This book is the steady hand you wish someone had offered you on day one.
Caring for an aging parent is two journeys at once — a practical one and an emotional one — and most guides only help with half of it. This one walks beside you through both.
You'll find calm, clear guidance on what you're actually feeling — the guilt, the grief that starts before any loss, the exhaustion, the strange role reversal of parenting your own parent — and reassurance that none of it means you're doing it wrong.
And you'll find the practical map, too: how to have the hard conversations, get organized before a crisis hits, understand the care options, coordinate the medical and financial pieces, share the load with family, and protect your own health while you carry someone else's. Crucially, this book is honest about its limits — it tells you what you can handle yourself, and exactly when and how to bring in a doctor, an attorney, or a financial professional, so you're never guessing on the decisions that matter most.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
No jargon, no overwhelm, no pretending there's a perfect way to do this. Just a warm, complete companion for one of the most important things you'll ever do — and a reminder, on every page, that you don't have to have it all figured out.
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