
Coping with Caregiving
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Narrated by:
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Marvin D. Bryson
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By:
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Marvin D. Bryson
About this listen
Marvin D. Bryson acted as a primary caregiver for over a decade. Coping with Caregiving is a follow-up to his previous book, Expectancy: A Caregiver's Story of Navigating Family Issues Between Retirement and Transition, that details how he and his siblings cared for a parent with dementia that lived into her early 90s.
Coping with Caregiving picks up where Expectancy: A Caregiver's Story of Navigating Family Issues Between Retirement and Transition ended (assisted living care), and contains new chapters on skilled nursing, palliative care, hospice care, and self-care.
©2023 Marvin D. Bryson (P)2023 Marvin D. Bryson
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