Surviving Caregiving
Just before her forty-second wedding anniversary Lois Moody received the worst possible news. Her husband, John, was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. He passed away nine months later with Lois and their daughter, Nicholle, by his side.
As a registered nurse, Lois Moody shares the unique perspective of how her family faced the pitfalls, emotional strains, and daily struggles on their journey from diagnosis to release.
This instructive and inspiring book is a must-read for all caregivers and those struggling with the terminal illness of a loved one. This narrative is for everyone who wishes to live a richer life by realizing what is important now; not in hindsight.
"Live life while you are healthy. There will always be a reason to delay: money, work, and family obligations. Be selfish and enjoy each other. Life is short."
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As a registered nurse, Lois Moody shares the unique perspective of how her family faced the pitfalls, emotional strains, and daily struggles on their journey from diagnosis to release.
This instructive and inspiring book is a must-read for all caregivers and those struggling with the terminal illness of a loved one. This narrative is for everyone who wishes to live a richer life by realizing what is important now; not in hindsight.
"Live life while you are healthy. There will always be a reason to delay: money, work, and family obligations. Be selfish and enjoy each other. Life is short."
Surviving Caregiving
Just before her forty-second wedding anniversary Lois Moody received the worst possible news. Her husband, John, was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. He passed away nine months later with Lois and their daughter, Nicholle, by his side.
As a registered nurse, Lois Moody shares the unique perspective of how her family faced the pitfalls, emotional strains, and daily struggles on their journey from diagnosis to release.
This instructive and inspiring book is a must-read for all caregivers and those struggling with the terminal illness of a loved one. This narrative is for everyone who wishes to live a richer life by realizing what is important now; not in hindsight.
"Live life while you are healthy. There will always be a reason to delay: money, work, and family obligations. Be selfish and enjoy each other. Life is short."
As a registered nurse, Lois Moody shares the unique perspective of how her family faced the pitfalls, emotional strains, and daily struggles on their journey from diagnosis to release.
This instructive and inspiring book is a must-read for all caregivers and those struggling with the terminal illness of a loved one. This narrative is for everyone who wishes to live a richer life by realizing what is important now; not in hindsight.
"Live life while you are healthy. There will always be a reason to delay: money, work, and family obligations. Be selfish and enjoy each other. Life is short."
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BN ID: | 2940148339885 |
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Publisher: | Xplica! |
Publication date: | 02/04/2014 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 148 |
File size: | 2 MB |
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