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Survival Guide to Caring for Aging Parents
Maintain Your Sanity While Navigating The Maze of Healthcare, Living And Financial Options
Author: Kim Brant-Lucich, Alexander Nury
Narrator: Brad Grochowski
Unabridged: 4 hr 41 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: The Book Publishing Pros
Published: 07/13/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Medical, Home Care
Synopsis
When Your Parent Needs You—Are You Ready?One call can change everything. A fall, a sudden diagnosis, or a moment of confusion—and suddenly, you are a caregiver, whether planned or not. Millions of Americans face this challenge, often without guidance, trying to navigate Medicare, health insurance, care options, medications, and their own lives.This is the guide they wish they had.Written by healthcare veterans with over 50 years of combined experience—and hard-won personal experience caring for their own aging parents—Survival Guide to Caring for Aging Parents blends professional insight with real-world case studies, giving you the practical, compassionate handbook every adult child needs. Inside, you’ll learn how to:Navigate Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap, and Medicare Advantage—without confusionChoose between in-home care, assisted living, independent living, or nursing home optionsManage finances, including hidden costs, benefit programs, and protecting your parent from scamsUnderstand and manage chronic health conditions, cognitive decline, medications, physical safety, and fall risksAdvocate effectively with doctors, specialists, and care facilitiesManage family dynamics and involve siblings in care decisionsProtect your own mental and physical health so you can sustain the caregiving roleFilled with 14 case studies, checklists, and technology tips, this guide reads like advice from a trusted friend with decades of experience. Whether you are just beginning to notice signs of decline in a parent, already deep in the caregiving journey, or planning while there is still time — this guide meets you exactly where you are. Because caregiving is hard enough. You deserve a guide that is both honest and hopeful."There are only four kinds of people in the world—those who have been caregivers, those currently caregiving, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers." — Rosalynn Carter