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By a daughter whose father died of Alzheimer's disease, this memoir uses conversations, poems, letters, and creative imaginings and effectively echoes the unpredictable progression of the disease.
Written by a daughter whose mother was a total-care patient in a nursing home, this is a compelling personal story plus an eye-opener about what passes as average in many nursing homes.
Aging & the Life Course: Social & Cultural Contexts provides an accessible, up-to-date introduction to the study of aging and the life course from a distinctly sociological perspective. It explores the sociocultural dimensions of aging while encouraging critical thinking about the diversity of aging experiences, societal attitudes toward older adults, the politics and economics of growing old, and end-of-life resources. Throughout the text, Deborah Lowry emphasizes the relevance of the material for working with older populations, understanding social policy and policy debates, improving communities, relating to others, and understanding ourselves. Organized into four major sections, Part I introduces students to fundamental demographic, sociological, and life course concepts; part II explores the experiences and conditions of aging, especially in particular groups; and part III presents current research on older adults’ engagement in work, family, social networks, and sex. Finally, Part IV addresses themes of aging and social change.
"Written for baby-boomer "superwomen," who successfully combined career with family and now are nearing or newly in retirement. With humor and optimism, one of their own borrows from corporate reengineering strategy to propose a vision (with goals, objectives, strategies) for a successful retirement for both superwoman and her husband"--Provided by publisher.
A book about retirement that leaves financial worries to other books and simply focuses on enjoyable ways to spend time.
Award-winning practical guide for people whose parents are still comepetent and living on their own but showing signs of aging.
Demonstrating the impact of the natural world on each of us, this book weaves a tapestry of poignant lessons humanity and caregiving, while immersing the reader in seasonal themes comprised of wildlife and domestic animals, plants, and minerals, music and the arts.
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