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But I Don't Want Elder Care! Helping Your Parents Stay as Strong as They Can as Long as They Can
But I Don't Want Elder Care! is an important consumer empowerment resource. It is easy to understand, and it is inspiring We have only to look at the current state of long-term care and the approaching wave of baby boomers to understand how important it is to change how we care for our parents and ourselves in the future. People who are able to stay in their own homes are healthier and happier. We have a major obligation to educate people about their rights, and we also believe that this information should be accessible and understandable. Neither the law nor human services systems are necessarily consumer friendly. We must provide information to help people understand the law and make their way through the human services and health care mazes they encounter. Diverting older people from nursing homes after a hospitalization is truly an option, and this book gives life to that possibility. Nursing home care is the most expensive option for individuals or their families, and the publicly funded system often provides inferior care. By helping people remain as independent as possible and supporting them in home or home-like environments, we are able to see better outcomes and better quality of life. You have more control over the future than you realize. Terry Lynch has been where you are. Even an hour with this book can improve your parents lives and yours. This is the guide the author wishes he would have had before his medical crises of his mother changed each of their lives. Are you worried about how much longer mom (or dad) can live at home? Is your parent struggling with health or memory problems and you see no solution other than a nursing home? Are you moving from one medical emergency to another? Are you no longer in charge of your own life? Terry Lynch draws on extraordinary personal experience in this eye-opening guide to the future, from his work with the White House Conference on individuals with disabilities to a decade as his mother s caregiver. While he assisted other families, Terry helped his mother remain at home in spite of significant medical problems and a life-changing memory disorder..
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How Millionaires Stay Rich Forever: Retirement Planning Secrets of Millionaires and How They Can Work for You
Even if you are not a millionaire yet, you can discover the financial secrets of one thousand millionaires directly from one of America's foremost financial experts. During a twenty-year study of America's richest people, J.M. Trippon, CPA has worked with hundreds of millionaires and interviewed more than a thousand of them to bring you practical advice you can use immediately. He has uncovered their most valuable secrets and techniques. These are the techniques that have helped millionaires become rich and stay rich even during turbulent times. Now, Jim Trippon offers his insights from decades of research and practical experience to readers of his groundbreaking new book. With the help of Jim Trippon, CPA, you can Stay Rich Forever..
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Stay Away From That City...They Call it Cheyenne (Code of the West, Book 4)
This fourth book in the popular Code of the West series follows deputy sheriff Tap Andrews and his new wife, Pepper, who must contend with bad guys and lawless crowds after legendary marshal Pappy Divide is shot and killed. How long will the newlyweds have to be involved in law enforcement? Long enough, it seems, to grow in their understanding of how God works in their lives..
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Stay alert for atypical Sjogren's signs, symptoms: atypical patients are challenging 'because they don't have an accompanying autoimmune disease.(Rheumatology): An article from: Internal Medicine News
This digital document is an article from Internal Medicine News, published by International Medical News Group on April 1, 2005. The length of the article is 849 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Stay alert for atypical Sjogren's signs, symptoms: atypical patients are challenging 'because they don't have an accompanying autoimmune disease.(Rheumatology) Author: Heidi Splete Publication:Internal Medicine News (Magazine/Journal) Date: April 1, 2005 Publisher: International Medical News Group Volume: 38 Issue: 7 Page: 32(1) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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Island Home: Why People Come to Martha's Vineyard and Why They Stay
A heartfelt journey of discovery -- the author unravels the mystery of the kinds of people who move to an island and plan to spend the rest of their lives there. Interviewed are fishermen, artists, musicians, farmers, conservationists, ministers, and many others -- all "wash-ashores" -- those who were not born on the Martha's Vineyard but who washed ashore for one reason or another. What are those reasons? Read this book to find out..
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Instant Learning Manipulatives for Group Lessons: Easy-to-Make, Hands-On Tools That Help Kids Show What They Know - and Stay On Task
Easy-to-Make, Hands-On Tools That Help Kids Show What They Know -- and Stay On TaskHelp your whole class stay actively involved with more than twenty different ready-to-go manipulatives With this invaluable resource, children color and assemble simple reproducible patterns. Then, during class discussions or lessons, they adjust the dial an opinion meter, flip the "I'm thinking" or "Got It!" message on a light-bulb-shaped sign, and move a thumb up or down on a paper hand to indicate agreement or disagreementso you know children's thoughts, opinions and responses at a glance. And, they're great fun! Instructions and ideas help you make the most out of each manipulative, plus, you'll find kid-friendly reference sheets for use in all different curriculum areas. .
Price: $2.99
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When to bring kids with possible flu to the office: what symptoms mean they stay home?(News): An article from: Pediatric News
This digital document is an article from Pediatric News, published by International Medical News Group on January 1, 2004. The length of the article is 917 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: When to bring kids with possible flu to the office: what symptoms mean they stay home?(News) Author: Heidi Splete Publication:Pediatric News (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 2004 Publisher: International Medical News Group Volume: 38 Issue: 1 Page: 5(1) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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