Download #STRESS: How to Care for Aging Parents and Our Emotional Selves: An Adult Children's Guide to Caregiving for the Health, Home, Housing, and Financial Needs of the Elderly Parent AudioBook Free
Have you ever considered how you will feel if you are suddenly given the responsibility to make important decisions for your parents, because they're no longer with the capacity of doing that for themselves? How do you want to cope with their financial affairs? Will they prefer to get home good care services or would they want to stay in a nursing facility? Have you got the required authorization to speak to your parents' doctors, obtain their medical information, and make important medical decisions? How do you want to ensure that your aging parents are safe and comfortable in where they you live in? They are are just some of the questions many mature children have in mind, but won't ask and package with. Aging is one of the taboo matters that many people try to avoid. We do not need to even think about it, because we fear so much the unidentified and we do not need to imagine the chance of losing our independence. You may already observe the noticeable symptoms that your parents' physical and mental capacity are declining, nonetheless they remain in denial. They don't really want to admit that they, who used to be your caregiver, will now become good care recipients. Many aging parents find it hard to accept the fact they will have to seek help and assistance from their mature children who used to be under their good care. But aging is inevitable. You can make the aging process more fulfilling and important for both you and your parents by taking the time to handle it head on and make the required preparations. There work techniques and strategies which can help ensure that your aging parents' health, finances, and real estate needs are properly addressed. This audiobook will guide you in your journey through your parents' aging process.