The Caregiver's Path to Compassionate Decision Making
Winner of the 2011 Caregiver Friendly Award --Today's Caregiver magazine
Wouldn't it be a relief to know you are making the right decisions and doing right by the person in your care? Whether you have a loved one who can't make his or her own decisions or you are a healthcare professional, you know how difficult--even heartbreaking--it can be to make decisions for others. Feeling confident that you're made the right decision would be a welcome relief from the worry and guilt you may be feeling.
The Caregiver's Path to Compassionate Decision Making offers tools and techniques that will limit your frustration and fears and help you make informed, respectful decisions. Extremely practical, yet also heartfelt, the book offers:
- Four adaptable tools that make decision making a simple, step-by-step process
- Guidlines to help you determine if your loved one or patient can make decisions, who should make the decisions, and how to make better decisions
- Questions to use in almost any medical or quality-of-life situation that will help you gather all of the information you need
- Techniques for improving communication between patients, families and caregivers
Winner of the 2011 Caregiver Friendly Award --Today's Caregiver magazine
Wouldn't it be a relief to know you are making the right decisions and doing right by the person in your care? Whether you have a loved one who can't make his or her own decisions or you are a healthcare professional, you know how difficult--even heartbreaking--it can be to make decisions for others. Feeling confident that you're made the right decision would be a welcome relief from the worry and guilt you may be feeling.
The Caregiver's Path to Compassionate Decision Making offers tools and techniques that will limit your frustration and fears and help you make informed, respectful decisions. Extremely practical, yet also heartfelt, the book offers:
- Four adaptable tools that make decision making a simple, step-by-step process
- Guidlines to help you determine if your loved one or patient can make decisions, who should make the decisions, and how to make better decisions
- Questions to use in almost any medical or quality-of-life situation that will help you gather all of the information you need
- Techniques for improving communication between patients, families and caregivers
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