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The Carer's Handbook 3rd Edition: Essential Information and Support for All Those in a Caring Role

AUTHOR Matthews, Jane
PUBLISHER Robinson Press (05/14/2019)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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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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ISBN-13: 9781472141873
ISBN-10: 1472141873
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 240
Carton Quantity: 20
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.90 x 9.10 inches
Weight: 0.65 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: GB
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Medical | Home Care
Medical | Caregiving
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A survival guide for all those many people who are, or will be, carers

Caring for a partner, child, relative or friend can be enormously rewarding and makes a huge difference to the quality of lives of those we love. But in the same breath it can be exhausting, frustrating and very, very lonely.

Now in its fully revised and updated 3rd edition, The Carer's Handbook helps you with:

- Finding a way through the care maze: understanding who does what and how they can support you and the person you care for.
- Handling carer, community care and financial assessments.
- How to get the most from the official support services.
- Getting to grips with money matters: what you're entitled to, sources of funding, handling someone's money for them and Power of Attorney.
- Juggling caring and work: employment rights, managing caring and a job, and staying employable.
- Using outside carers and care agencies: what they do, how to choose them and working in partnership with them.
- Knowing when to keep the person you care for in their home or bring them to yours, and recognising when residential care is the best option.
- Facing the emotional side of being a carer: handling difficult and conflicting feelings.
- Being a young carer: understanding the options that are available.

Author Jane Matthews has been a carer for three elderly relatives over twenty years, and so writes this book from extensive first-hand experience. In particular, she has come to realise how important it is for carers to care for themselves during this difficult time, so she advises on what it means to practise self-care, and how to maintain healthy relationships with your family when you become a carer.

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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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