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When You Can't Be There. Caring For Aging Parents Series, #3
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- ISBN8232583293
- EAN9798232583293
- Date de parution14/03/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
When your parent is aging and you live too far away to check in every day, every problem feels harder. You cannot see what is really happening. You are making decisions with incomplete information. A missed call, a fall, confusion on the phone, medication mistakes, or a worried message from a neighbor can leave you carrying constant anxiety from hundreds or thousands of miles away. When You Can't Be There is a practical, compassionate guide for adult children who are managing an aging parent's care from a distance.
This book is written for the real-life challenges of long-distance caregiving: not just worry, but logistics, decision-making, coordination, emergencies, family conflict, and the painful question of when distance is no longer enough. It is positioned as Book 3 in Claire Whitaker's caregiving series and is designed to work as a strong standalone resource while complementing the earlier books on assisted living transitions and dementia care.
This is not a vague caregiving book full of generic reassurance. It is a real-world system for helping an elderly parent from another city, another state, or across the country. Inside, you will learn how to assess what is actually happening from afar, build a reliable local support network, create communication systems that work, use technology wisely, coordinate medical care, prepare for emergencies, make visits count, manage sibling tension, protect your own health, and recognize when more support is needed.
You will discover how to: evaluate your parent's safety, health, memory, daily functioning, finances, and social wellbeing from a distance build a local team of neighbors, friends, family, paid caregivers, and professionals manage doctor appointments, medications, hospitalizations, and follow-up care from afar create an emergency plan for falls, sudden illness, confusion, or caregiver breakdown turn short visits into meaningful opportunities for assessment, connection, and practical progress handle sibling caregiving conflict with more clarity and less resentment reduce caregiver guilt, burnout, and constant crisis-driven decision-making determine when aging in place is no longer sustainable and a larger care transition may be necessary The book also includes checklists, templates, scripts, frameworks, and quick-start tools for overwhelmed readers, making it useful not only as a book to read once, but as a caregiving reference you can return to again and again.
If you are searching for help with long-distance caregiving, caring for aging parents from afar, elder care planning, elderly parent emergencies, coordinating medical care for seniors, sibling caregiving issues, or how to know when an aging parent needs more support, this book was written for your situation. It is especially valuable for adult daughters and sons who feel responsible for a parent's wellbeing but cannot be there day to day.
Claire Whitaker's Caregiving Essentials series addresses the major decisions families face as parents age: understanding when more help is needed, navigating dementia care, and managing a parent's care from a distance. In this volume, she offers calm guidance, practical systems, and emotionally honest support for one of the most difficult roles an adult child can face. You may not be able to live nearby.
You may not be able to respond instantly. But you can become a more informed, organized, and effective caregiver from far away.
This book is written for the real-life challenges of long-distance caregiving: not just worry, but logistics, decision-making, coordination, emergencies, family conflict, and the painful question of when distance is no longer enough. It is positioned as Book 3 in Claire Whitaker's caregiving series and is designed to work as a strong standalone resource while complementing the earlier books on assisted living transitions and dementia care.
This is not a vague caregiving book full of generic reassurance. It is a real-world system for helping an elderly parent from another city, another state, or across the country. Inside, you will learn how to assess what is actually happening from afar, build a reliable local support network, create communication systems that work, use technology wisely, coordinate medical care, prepare for emergencies, make visits count, manage sibling tension, protect your own health, and recognize when more support is needed.
You will discover how to: evaluate your parent's safety, health, memory, daily functioning, finances, and social wellbeing from a distance build a local team of neighbors, friends, family, paid caregivers, and professionals manage doctor appointments, medications, hospitalizations, and follow-up care from afar create an emergency plan for falls, sudden illness, confusion, or caregiver breakdown turn short visits into meaningful opportunities for assessment, connection, and practical progress handle sibling caregiving conflict with more clarity and less resentment reduce caregiver guilt, burnout, and constant crisis-driven decision-making determine when aging in place is no longer sustainable and a larger care transition may be necessary The book also includes checklists, templates, scripts, frameworks, and quick-start tools for overwhelmed readers, making it useful not only as a book to read once, but as a caregiving reference you can return to again and again.
If you are searching for help with long-distance caregiving, caring for aging parents from afar, elder care planning, elderly parent emergencies, coordinating medical care for seniors, sibling caregiving issues, or how to know when an aging parent needs more support, this book was written for your situation. It is especially valuable for adult daughters and sons who feel responsible for a parent's wellbeing but cannot be there day to day.
Claire Whitaker's Caregiving Essentials series addresses the major decisions families face as parents age: understanding when more help is needed, navigating dementia care, and managing a parent's care from a distance. In this volume, she offers calm guidance, practical systems, and emotionally honest support for one of the most difficult roles an adult child can face. You may not be able to live nearby.
You may not be able to respond instantly. But you can become a more informed, organized, and effective caregiver from far away.










