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When your parent moves in : every adult child's guide to living with an aging parent / David Horgan and Shira Block.

Horgan, David. (Author). Block, Shira. (Added Author).

Summary:

With personal stories, case studies, and expert quotes, this book offers families the skills and strategies they need for an easy and harmonious transition when an elderly parent moves in to the home.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781605500126 :
  • ISBN: 1605500127 :
  • Physical Description: xxi, 233 p. ; 22 cm.
  • Publisher: Avon, Mass. : Adams Media, c2009.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-216) and index.
Subject: Aging parents > Care.
Aging parents > Family relationships.
Parent and adult child.
Granny flats.
Adult Children.
Aged.
Caregivers.
Parent-Child Relations.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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When Your Parent Moves In : Every Adult Child's Guide to Living with an Aging Parent
When Your Parent Moves In : Every Adult Child's Guide to Living with an Aging Parent
by Horgan, David; Block, Shira
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When Your Parent Moves In : Every Adult Child's Guide to Living with an Aging Parent


What happens when long distance caretaking is no longer enough? What happens when an elderly parent needs to move in? When Your Parent Moves In is a straightforward guide that walks readers through the decisions and planning necessary to make it work when a parent or in-law moves in. It offers: * Experiences of the author, experts, and others who have been through the process and made it work * A look ahead at possible pitfalls and how to avoid them * Strategies to create harmonious transitions * Workable plans to create a new family dynamic without destroying your marriage and other family relationships. When Your Parent Moves In uses personal stories, quotes from experts and clear "dos and don'ts" to make its point. Inviting an elderly parent to move in has far reaching implications on every aspect of a family's life, from financial impact to changing family dynamics. It uses honest portrayals to illustrate what can happen to the average family who dives in without a plan. AUTHORS: Dave Horgan is an award-winning medical educator, filmmaker, director, and member of the "Sandwich Generation" who brings his first-hand account of what to do, what not to do, and what can happen (the good and the bad) when a parent moves in. As a 20-year veteran of media promotions, he has the platform, skills and connections to market a book on this topic. He has been interviewed on this subject by USA Today and ABC News. Horgan has been repeatedly interviewed by NPR, ABC, NBC, CNN, USA Today, New York Times, Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Entertainment Weekly and other media outlets. As a producer and media consultant, he has worked with many high-profile individuals (e.g., Will Smith, Nora Ephron, LL Cool J, Mark Wahlberg, Quincy Jones, and Brooke Sheilds) and companies (PepsiCo, Disney, Walden Media, Mohegan Sun, Boys and Girls Club of America, Seiko, and Colonial Life). He will use these connections to help promote the book. Shira Block, is a popular lecturer, freelance writer, and personal coach. She has published two books (The Way Home and Step-by-Step Miracles: A Practical Guide to Achieving Your Dreams), written for publications such as Glamour, Marie Claire, and Options of London, and has been a guest on 100+ radio shows. She is currently completing her Master's in Psychology and Counseling with a concentration in Family Therapy. SALES: * This guide takes an honest, straightforward approach to the benefits and pitfalls of living with your aging parent. * Many members of the "Sandwich Generation" -Baby Boomers caring for both children and aging parents today. * Anyone considering having a parent or in-law move in will appreciate.

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