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Don't Put Me in a Nursing Home

de Claude Amarnick

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Growing old at home should be an option for every elder. Dr. Claude Amarnick's latest release DON'T PUT ME IN A NURSING HOME! takes on this frightening yet timely topic, challenging elders & their families to begin realistically assessing every option that can keep a loved one out of a nursing home. In his book, Dr. Amarnick has set several goals for the reader to underscore the possibilities & potential for approaching our elder's aging - &, one day, our own - in new ways; to enable elders to stay healthy & functionally independent for as long as possible; to acknowledge & offer support to families who want to care for their elders but find the responsibility overwhelming; to make accessible whatever short-term, long-term, & terminal care is required as our elders live longer & increase in number, &, finally, to provide care in the least restrictive, most cost-effective & appropriate environment possible with as much patient responsibility as our American social system can muster. To order, write to: Garrett Publishing, Inc., 384 S. Military Trail, Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442. Telephone: 800-333-2069 or 954-480-8543. FAX: 954-698-0057.… (més)
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Growing old at home should be an option for every elder. Dr. Claude Amarnick's latest release DON'T PUT ME IN A NURSING HOME! takes on this frightening yet timely topic, challenging elders & their families to begin realistically assessing every option that can keep a loved one out of a nursing home. In his book, Dr. Amarnick has set several goals for the reader to underscore the possibilities & potential for approaching our elder's aging - &, one day, our own - in new ways; to enable elders to stay healthy & functionally independent for as long as possible; to acknowledge & offer support to families who want to care for their elders but find the responsibility overwhelming; to make accessible whatever short-term, long-term, & terminal care is required as our elders live longer & increase in number, &, finally, to provide care in the least restrictive, most cost-effective & appropriate environment possible with as much patient responsibility as our American social system can muster. To order, write to: Garrett Publishing, Inc., 384 S. Military Trail, Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442. Telephone: 800-333-2069 or 954-480-8543. FAX: 954-698-0057.

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