"Schizophrenia is a complicated and difficult disease for caretakers to manage. This is not only because of the nature of the disease itself, but also because of the disjointed mental illness treatment system in this country. The author, who has a daughter with schizophrenia, has written a very useful handbook for caregivers. It is especially relevant for those who are encountering schizophrenia for the first time. The book is eminently practical with an extensive table of contents which allows readers to easily find what they are looking for. Other books may provide more details on specific subjects, but this book is a very good one to start with." - Dr. E. Fuller Torrey, MD - Founder, Emeritus Treatment Advocacy Center and author of over 20 books, including "Surviving Schizophrenia: A Manual for Families, Consumers, and Providers." Associate Director of Research, Stanley Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland. As a caregiver, our journey is ever-evolving and fluid. No sooner do we get our loved one on a good path, then things take another twist and turn. This book aims to give you the fundamentals on how to help your loved one no matter where they are in their personal road to recovery. This book addresses everything from setting up disability support, to legal support (guardianship, conservatorship, or power of attorney), to financial support (Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability Insurance), to insurance (Medicaid), to estate planning and trusts. It further provides resources on the role of the government, jails, rehabilitation, housing and homelessness. This reference book provides any caregiver with a starting point to gain the most support and services for your loved one. This book is your actionable, practical companion, equipping you with the tools and guidance needed to offer the unwavering support your loved one deserves. With clear steps and compassionate insights, you'll find a lifeline in your caregiving journey.