For certain, there’s more than one way to tell a story!
As a practical, roll-up-my-sleeves author who reaches out to caregivers with a skills-oriented how-to approach, I was delighted to become aware of Ilene Nathanson’s book, Caregiving Confidential: Path of Meaning, because of her different style and message.
Weaving true story vignettes that walk the reader through the unfolding of several common pathways to caregiving, Dr. Nathanson’s passion for the holistic needs of caregivers and care recipients is evident on each page.
I was immediately drawn into her narrative style that cleverly brought me through the broad range of circumstances that will, ultimately, confront us all – maybe several times in our lives.
There is no escaping the issue.
We are all aging.
Our needs, and the needs of our loved ones, are going to evolve – and most of us are unprepared.
As a retired chief administrator of graduate social work at Long Island University, with a strong passion for gerontology, her guidance and teaching skills continue in this book and in her co-founding of the New Aging Partnership.
Did you know that the phrase “aging in place,” is the buzz word not only for longings of the heart, casual conversations, and policy makers, but is also the focus of dozens of new and old industries?
Retirement communities have been with us for decades, but now there are real estate agents focusing on senior needs, downsizing specialists, senior service agencies, and more – who are all swooping in to meet the unfolding needs of this growing niche market.
Sandwich generation families are rewriting the book for taking care of parents/grandparents, while juggling the demands of their own children, plus full-time jobs in or outside of the house.
The dynamics of multi-generational households are different than in previous years.
This is why Caregiving Confidential is a beautiful place to start. Enjoyable to read and laced with poignant humor – Ilene Nathanson’s book is always spot on. Like me, you will not want to put it down.
I consider it to be the perfect flashlight for us to use as a primer for this timely topic and a great place to start the aging conversation in our own families.
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In health –
Deidre
Thank you Dierdre .. I am glad that you found the book helpful and humorous. Your ability to elegantly articulate is apparent in this review and I am the happy repository of your literary acumen. Having had the privilege and pleasure of reading your work, all I can say is, I am honored to have your endorsement.
Warmly, Ilene
You are so welcome, Ilene. I think your approach to spreading this passionate message is brilliant. Many caregiver books promise much but lack in delivery of actionable suggestions – your is filled with steps family members, young and old, can take to smooth their own aging process and set the stage for manageable transitions.
I am so happy we are connected,
Deidre