Creating a Happy Retirement
A Workbook For Planning The Life You Want
by Dr. Ronald W. Richardson
Part of the Eldercare series
Our life can be viewed as three stages. In the first, we are told what to do and when to do it by our parents and teachers. In the second, our employers give us directions, usually with set working hours. In the third stage, when we retire, what we do with our time and lives is something we must decide. The transition into retirement, with seemingly endless options, can be challenging. Most books on retirement concentrate on the financial aspects of retirement. This is book does not. This is a workbook crafted to help you plan your own life after work: both long-term and day-to-day. It does not tell you what to do; it provides you with the tools to create your own action plan. The book leads you and your partner through a series of exercises designed to help you understand and focus on what is important to you, and make the decisions which will help give your retirement years a structure. The book includes a access to a kit of forms and exercises; a workbook for planning your retirement.
Supporting Parents with Alzheimer's
Your parents took care of you, now how do you take care of them?
Part of the Eldercare series
Many of us are unprepared and confused about how to proceed when our parent begins to suffer the effects of old age. If your parent has been diagnosed with a cognitive illness, 'Supporting Parents with Alzheimer's' will arm you with the knowledge to meet your parent's psychological and physical needs so that he or she can continue to live comfortably and safely, without feeling like a burden.
The Successful Caregiver's Guide
Part of the Eldercare series
You may be among the tens of millions of Americans who provide care for your parent - or you may be among the ten of millions who will.
So many children are caught unprepared when physical and mental health declines in aging parents. Life cannot readily prepare you to furnish excellent eldercare while balancing the demands on your time. This book provides practical tips, realistic guidance, encouragement and insight into the time ahead.
Among other things, it answers:
• How do you decide when your parent stays at home or moves to
assisted living?
• What should you expect when caring for your elderly parents?
• Who should you ask for help?
• How do you balance caregiving responsibilities with your personal life?
The Successful Caregiver's Guide includes extensive explanations of your options and checklists for differing types of eldercare to help you choose the best care possible for your loved one.
Caregiver's Guide for Canadians
Part of the Eldercare series
One in five Canadians are now providing eldercare to a parent in need, and as baby-boomers age, this number is likely to grow. What do you do when your mother or father grows old? It's the natural course of life, but so many children of aging parents are unprepared. When a parent's health begins to fail, an adult child is left scrambling to find help, to balance their time, and to cope.
The Caregiver's Guide will provide readers with valuable tips and advice to help them to provide the best eldercare possible while balancing the demands on their time. This is not a mental "self-help" book. While it does provide encouragement and support for caregivers, it also provides practical advice on how to care for elders in need.
This comprehensive guide answers all a caregiver's common questions, such as:
• Should my parent stay at home or move to assisted living?
• How do I balance caregiving responsibilities with my personal life?
• When to apply for guardianship and/or trusteeship
• How to hire a professional caregiver should the need arise
Protect Your Elderly Parents
Become Your Parents' Guardian/Truste
Part of the Eldercare series
More and more of us are faced with caring for elderly parents. Becoming your parent's guardian and/or trustee enables you to make decisions for them when they can no longer make decisions for themselves. Protect Your Elderly Parents: Become Your Parents' Guardian or Trustee helps you to answer these questions and provides the necessary forms and resources you need to take over as guardian and/or trustee, so that you can ensure your parents have the best care available in their later years -- care from a loved one, not a stranger.
Aging Safely In Your Home
Part of the Eldercare series
You need not move to live gracefully and safely as you age. A respected author taps into expertise on how your home can be modestly renovated to ease the physical challenges and provide a great quality of life in a familiar surrounding.
Dementia in the Family
Practical Advice From A Caregiver
Part of the Eldercare series
Approximately six million people have some form of dementia in North America, and they each have an average of five care partners. This number is growing each year and will continue to grow until a cure is found. There are books that are very clinical and books that are fictional, but 'Dementia in the Family' provides clinical information in lay terms within a true story of how dementia affects not just the person with the disease, but everyone around them. The author's gentle humor offers the reader moments of lightness in what could be a very dark read. Anyone can read and learn from this warm, practical, and all-encompassing book on dementia.
Financial Care for Your Aging Parent
Part of the Eldercare series
Caring for your aging parent can feel overwhelming, from the emotional crisis of sudden illness to the legal crisis of sudden guardianship. A common wish is to be able to provide the same level of love and support to our parents as they so generously offered to us as children. Understanding the potential stress on your finances and savings, and knowing how to cope financially, can help ease this confusing life change. Lise Andreana is a frequent guest speaker at financial conferences and a go-to source for financial reporters nationally. She is relied upon for her 18 years of financial planning expertise combined with her unique designation as a Certified Professional Consultant on Aging. This, her latest financial planning title, covers the key decisions that every adult child of an aging parent must make in order to provide loving support to the people who matter the most.
Estate Downsizing for Caregivers
Transitioning From A Home To An Apartment Or Care Facility
Part of the Eldercare series
Written as a segue from the final chapter of the writer's previous publication, this guide to downsizing addresses the growing need of individuals and caregivers in planning and carrying out downsizing tasks while transitioning their premises to smaller places and spaces. For caregivers of all stripes, be they spouses, adult children, siblings, friends, neighbours, downsize companies or caregiving individuals, it offers essential planning steps for downsizing one's life and for providing assistance in downsizing another's life in an organized and meaningful way. With the use of questionnaires, to-do lists, goal setting exercises, and sample scenarios, readers are guided in selecting advisors to team up with who will provide legal and practical advice and assistance in establishing priorities through to completion. The guide includes helpful hints on how to get and give help and deal with the stresses of juggling simple tasks as they become monumental challenges.
Making The Right Move
Housing Options For Seniors
Part of the Eldercare series
Deciding on a nursing home for oneself or a family member is not simple and should not be done without knowing all the options and risks. Making the Right Move has been written both for seniors considering moving into a care facility and for anyone considering housing options for someone he or she loves.