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The Caregiver's Path to Compassionate Decision Making - 2nd Edition by Viki Kind (Paperback)

The Caregiver's Path to Compassionate Decision Making - 2nd Edition by  Viki Kind (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Booklist Recommended. This award-winning book guides families and professionals who are making decisions for those with Alzheimer's, stroke, developmental disability, etc. This 2nd edition includes 40 bonus pages from The Caregiver's Path Workbook. Viki's adaptable system comes from her work as a bioethicist and caring for six family members.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>This award-winning book guides families and professionals who are making decisions for those with varying degrees of mental capacity. (New 2nd edition includes 40 bonus pages from The Caregiver's Path Workbook.) Viki adaptable system for making choices comes as much from her heart as from her extensive experience as a bioethicist. KindEthics.com</p><p><strong>About the book: </strong></p><p>You know how difficult--even heartbreaking--it can be to make decisions for someone with dementia, stroke, Parkinson's, developmental disability, mental illness, or other brain injury. Feeling confident that you've made the right decision would be a welcome relief from the worry and guilt you may be feeling.</p><p>The Caregiver's Path is an invaluable resource for caregivers struggling to make the right decisions, whether it's taking away the car keys, moving to a long-term care facility or making the difficult medical and end-of-life choices. </p><p>Readers will learn the framework and tools to create a good, ethical decision. These tools will help give voice to those who can't speak for themselves. The book provides specific strategies and questions to use along the decision making pathway. Respect and compassion are the core values of this decision making process. </p><p>This is not a one-size-fits-all solution but can be adapted depending on the individual's level of incapacity and the situation. Throughout the book are personal and real-life stories to help illustrate these tools. At the end of the book, Viki gives expanded end-of-life guidance for making the most difficult decisions. </p><p><strong>Recommended </strong><strong>by: </strong></p><p>Booklist</p><p>Journal of Hospital Librarianship. <strong> </strong></p><p>Journal of Gerontological Social Work</p><p>Alzheimer's Association</p><p>NAMI Advocate - National Alliance on Mental Illness</p><p>Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Paralysis Resource Center</p><p>Muscular Dystrophy Association</p><p>McKnight's Long Term Care News</p><p>Dementia Australia</p><p>Well Spouse Association</p><p>Pain Management Nursing Journal</p><p>Journal of the Catholic Health Association of the United States</p><p>Employee Assistance Report</p><p>Southern California Physician Magazine</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"The Caregiver's Path is a book that speaks to the head and to the heart. It will give readers the tools they need to give the care we all want and deserve. Highly recommended." <strong>Harry R. Moody, Ph.D., Director of Academic Affairs, AARP</strong></p><p>"It is a valuable resource that covers information needed to make all levels of decisions. I have never found this information discussed in such a clear, compassionate manner. GET THE BOOK." <strong>Carol E. Pollard, RN, LMT</strong></p><p>"Viki Kind has created an excellent guide for families who are often left struggling and feeling overwhelmed when making decisions for loved ones who are incapacitated and unable to decide for themselves. This comprehensive guide covers every conceivable scenario families face in making decisions for persons dependent upon them. The tone is conversational, examples familiar, and explanations simple and clear without being condescending. Every caregiver, family and professional, should read this guide, preferably before there is a crisis." <strong>Edna Ballard, MSW, ACSW, Clinical Associate in Social Work, Duke Family Support Program, Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Senior Fellow - Bryan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Education Core Faculty</strong></p><p>Viki's book for me was a page-turner! ... It has changed my law practice because it has changed how I see the world of making health care (and even financial) decisions for a loved one no longer capable of doing so. The decision tree in the book is priceless. One gem that adds to the value is Viki's tips on when (and how) to engage the hospital ethics committee. <strong>Doug Germann, Elder Law Attorney</strong></p><p>I finished your book up a few days after I received it and am remiss in getting back to you. You have managed to take complex issues and lay them out in a readable and effective format. I found your book fantastic. As a nationally certified guardian, I have to make decisions frequently and was glad to have your perspectives expand my standard 3 level thought process (substituted, best interest etc.) This whole area is so under-discussed and so extremely important. Thank you for sharing this work with me. <strong>Gary A. Powell, Nationally Certified Guardian</strong></p><p>This is a well-written book, full of practical advice about making difficult life and death decisions. The author has been there as a caregiver and understands well the dilemmas that often need to be faced at times of crisis. Well worth reading cover to cover, and/or using it for reference. <strong> Moira Fordyce MD, MB ChB, FRCPE, AGSF, Geriatrician - Adjunct Clinical Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine Chair, Executive Committee, California Coalition for Caregivers</strong></p><p>As a financial planner, clients also look to me as a trusted advisor in areas outside the financial setting. So when I discovered Viki Kind and her expertise, it was wonderful. In her lectures, and book, she not only integrates the financial ramifications of end of life, quality of life, caregiving and lost mental capacity, she promotes a person-centered approach that also integrates honoring values, family, community, and personal legacy. Ultimately, she shares knowledge and gives advice only a clinical bioethicist can give. <strong>Michael Palumbos, ChFC - Family Wealth Advisor</strong></p><p>As the caregiver of an ill husband with very minimal mental capacity, I found The Caregiver's Path to be an invaluable tool to hang on my caregiver's tool belt - and a tool that is presented with such love, understanding and KINDness that it is not the burden I would have expected such a book to be. Very readable!" <strong>Terri Corcoran - Well Spouse Association</strong></p><p> </p><br>

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