A New Multi-Format Book Provides Legal, Financial & Emotional Guidance for Families
INSIDER TIP: Caregivers, get practical advice for helping your aging parents through legal, financial or family conflict issues in electronic, print or audio format.
Gilbert Guide's very own Expert Columnist, Carolyn Rosenblatt, has a new book available, The Boomer's Guide to Aging Parents, The Complete Guide. Carolyn has a background working as both a registered nurse, litigation lawyer and as a mediator and consultant for adult children and their aging parents. Her work currently sees her mediating disputes involving elders on behalf of families, care facilities, and the courts.
Now, Carolyn has made it possible for busy caregivers and concerned adult children to access her knowledge in multiple formats. Caregivers can listen to the book while commuting, read a large-print version or access the book via their computer or phone. Her nine-chapter series covers multiple issues including, but not limited to:
- How to Handle a Dangerous Older Driver. This chapter offers practical, step-by-step advice in how to talk with an older driver in your life who is worrying you, by tackling the question of when is the right time to give up the keys.
- How to Stand Up for Your Elder in the Health Care System. Adult children get step-by-step instructions in this chapter for how to help hospitalized parents or those living in communities.
- How to Handle Money for Aging Loved Ones. Any person responsible for handling money for an aging loved one, such as a power of attorney, needs these solid tips on how to do the job correctly and legally.
- How to Handle Family Conflicts about Elders. Most families will have disagreements on how to help an aging loved one and this chapter helps you navigate those stressful situations so that your siblings and other relatives don't get stuck in disputes.
- How to Find a Good Lawyer for Mom or Dad. This chapter will help you if your parents need a good estate lawyer or someone to help with litigation or mediation when something has gone wrong in the health care system or with insurance companies.
The entire print guide costs $39.99, with individual chapters costing $17.00. Each e-book is $29.95 with each chapter costing $9.99. The audio book's total cost is $29.95 with chapters costing $9.95. All purchases can be made online or by calling (866) 962-4464.
Refresher: A new caregiving book can help you navigate complex legal, financial and family issues in large print, downloadable audio or e-book format.
Extra Credit:
Read some excerpts of Carolyn's latest book by reading the latest articles in her Gilbert Guide Expert Column.
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