By Neil Pasricha — 2019
There are times when quantity matters more than quality.
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Tears in My Gumbo: The Caregiver’s Recipe for Resilience is a heartfelt manuscript that speaks personally and passionately to the 44 million caregivers caught up in the silver tsunami sweeping this country and for all of the people who care about the caregivers.
The Nightingale Gene provides lessons for those who make caring for others a priority over taking care of themselves.
Feeling the stress of caring for an older person while remaining productive on your job? This book can help NOW. This is a practical, comprehensive, and easy-to-use guide that you can use to manage job responsibilities while safely caring for an aging relative or friend.
Working Daughter is a revelatory look at who’s caring for our aging population and how these unpaid family caregivers are trying to manage caring for their parents, raising their children, maintaining relationships, and pursuing their careers.
Yvonne Sawbridge says that caring professionals offer hard, emotional work. In the same way in which physical labour is recognised and accounted for in management practice, emotional labour needs to be recognised as a role requirement for nurses and other caring professions.
Michael has over 20 years’ experience working with children and families and has worked with Intermountain in Helena since October 2000.
Every Day Counts chronicles the remarkable stories of the children Maria Sirois worked with on a pediatric oncology ward.