Silver Lining Journal

For Caregivers

by Sharon Martin

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Silver Lining Journal

For Caregivers

by Sharon Martin

Published Jan 22, 2013
168 Pages
5 x 8 Black & White Paperback
Genre: SELF-HELP / General


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Book Details

Silver Lining Journal.... A support system for Caregivers


Suddenly, regardless of preparation, anyone may find themselves in the responsible role of a caregiver. The new role often follows the shock of a critical accident or illness involving someone you love. Although their initial care may begin with professional support in a hospital or care facility, the day comes when your loved one is released into your care. The dismissal process typically consists of a brief meeting with the social services representative to review medications, special instructions, follow up appointments, and then closes with, "Do you have any questions?" It's a daunting situation. One of the most important responsibilities of a caregiver, is to accurately capture and communicate health information for the care recipient. The Silver Lining Journal for Caregivers, is specifically designed to help caregivers record daily health observations used to clearly communicate progress with health care providers. The journal is also designed to help caregivers focus on their own well being as they record daily silver lining moments that provided them with personal joy. Over time, the journal becomes a time ordered reflection of each uniquely personal caregiving story... It's YOUR story!

 

About the Author

Sharon Martin

Sharon Martin lives in Omaha, Nebraska, and is a mother, grandmother, and national education consultant. Her twelve year personal journey as a caregiver for her father and husband, inspired the creation of the Silver Lining Journal for Caregivers. Sharon is a dedicated advocate for the millions of caregivers who often struggle alone, under supported, and under appreciated for the services they provide. www.silverliningjournals.com