STEPPING UP: A Companion and Guide for Family CaregiversPaperback Original, $18.95, April 2012) is an authoritative new book that
own. This guide covers each and every situation that baby-boomers and caregivers face when
dealing with their aged family members who are no longer able to manage their own health,
finances, and the basic activities of daily living.
When co-author Cenetta J. Lee was called upon to care for her two aging aunts and her
mother, she spent months researching how best to recognize the signs of a loved one’s
change in medical, emotional, and cognitive status. She then started trying to determine
exactly what steps she needed to take to ensure her family members were compassionately
cared for.
She was shocked at how scattered and incomplete the available information was considering
the fact that so many of her peers were going through the same experience. A librarian by
trade, Ms. Lee partnered with Gloria F. Carr, Ph.D., a registered nurse specializing in
geriatrics, to create an all-encompassing guide that would help caregivers recognize when it’s
time to ask questions or intervene on a loved one’s behalf as their health begins to deteriorate.
The following areas are among those discussed in this indispensable guide:
• Recognizing the symptoms of declining health.
• Caring effectively for loved ones at home and managing care outside the home.
• Locating and supervising care from a distance.
• Common diseases and conditions of the elderly—strokes, cancer and dementia.
• Services available toward the end-of-life; and tasks after death.
• Essential legal documents and other tips, books, online and agency resources.
Supplemented with personal and anecdotal stories,
from the medical and healthcare fields such as New England Journal of Medicine,
psychosocial care material such as Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ classical works on death and dying,
and nationally- known professional associations such as the American Heart Association.
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every family shouldSTEPPING UP integrates valid researchSTEPPING UPof issues relating to caregiver grief, loss, and burnout. Also, the journal pages included at the
end of each chapter provide an outlet for caregivers to record vital information and their
emotions as they work through this very difficult process with their loved ones. No family
should be without
rich knowledge base for future planning for the compassionate care of one’s family members.
is particularly useful for caregivers because it includes very personal accounts
STEPPING UP – an essential guide that educates, informs, and provides a