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38 reviewsREV. PAUL KELLER, caregiver and author of Living in the Promises
“Once I started reading Self-Care for Caregivers, I could not put it down. It seems impossible to overstate the potential value of this book.”
DEBORAH HARMON-PUGH, SPHR, editor of The Healthy Caregiver
“The ultimate goal of caregiving is achieving secure and fulfilling lifestyles for all members of the care relationship. This book is an outstanding guide to managing the complex realities of caregiving.”
GAIL R. MITCHELL, Empowering Caregivers
“This is a remarkable guide for all caregivers. The exercises are geared towards gaining insight into your ‘inner self.’”
CHARLES BENTZ, husband of Alzheimer’s patient
“The way this book grasps the multi-faceted problem of Alzheimer caregiving is remarkable. It offers caregivers insight and support to properly, wisely care for themselves as they care for their loved one.”
VICKI L. SCHMALL, PH.D., retired gerontology specialist, University of Oregon
“This book gives caregivers a framework for making tough decisions without being consumed by resentment, guilt, or regret … for setting boundaries in caregiving and saying no without feeling guilty.”
ROBERT WATSON, husband of woman with multiple sclerosis
“Whether you’re new to the Twelve Step philosophy or a firm believer in it, you’ll find here a way to survive and succeed in one of life’s most difficult roles—that of a caregiver.”