How to have Fun with your Aging Parents: I want to go to Lithuania


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A step-by-step manual for adults who love and care for older adults One afternoon music therapist Christina Britton Conroy was taking nursing home residents to activities. She was thrilled when a sweet disoriented lady joined her group. Mary its so good to see you. Do you want to go to the Bible study or BINGO? she asked. Mary replied I want to go to Lithuania. An insightful unique approach to helping people cope with the demands of dealing with the elderly. The writing is entertaining and insightful. -- John J. Daly M.D. NYC Police Surgeon St. Vincents Hospital NYC... social workers nursing-home and community center staffers psychologists and family members of patients with dementia/Alzheimers could all benefit from this information. -- Judy Foust RN US Army Hospital retired Low Vision Nursing Specialist Lighthouse NYC ... a great resource for caregivers whether they are children of aging parents or professionals working in a health care settings. Conroy puts a new spin on the different ways to manage the elderly population. This book is a great reference and a great read. --Donna Malech R. N. P. H. N. Visiting Nurse Service NYCA must in any caregivers library. --Marie Sibilla Psychotherapist Private Practice NYC To all adult children caretakers professionals read this book! Conroys approach aligns with the newest movement in American psychology called Positive Psychology--focusing on ones passions and personal strengths. --Gerald Solk Ph.D. Assist. Prof. Psychology City University of NY Staff Psychologist Gracie Square Hospital
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