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American Medical Association Guide to Home Caregiving |
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Rating: Summary: Developing a Care Plan Review: My brother and I take care of my eighty-year-old mother. She has diabetic neuropathy and can't walk. But she's a good kid and we take care of her. This book has helped. Although the object of the book at first seems to be to develop a care plan; it really is a book of primary skills that you need in caregiving. The book is best because you are not overwhelmed with 465 ways to help your loved one. This is a primary and basic skills book. Buy this book if you are new at caregiving and don't know where to start. Because the American Medical Associarion wrote it, I imagine that it would be good for all caregivers to buy it. I just love this book. It's like a Boy Scout manual. It's user-friendly for your brain. And sometimes simplicity can do more good that needless complications and theories. Thank you and I wish you luck.
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