The first, The Comfort of Home for Parkinsons Disease**is a guide for caregivers written by Maria Meyer and Paula Derr, RN, with Susan C. Imke, RN, MS, is a real tour de force, and some of its descriptions of Parkinsons are so good: e.g.Symptoms can very significantly from one person to another and within the same person from day to day and at varying times of the day. Caregivers should be aware of these functional fluctuationsyour person with Parkinsons will need your help sometimes, but not at others.Parkinsons Association of Ireland**
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Being a carer, especially of someone with Parkinsons, can be mentally, physically and emotionally challenging. This practical, hands-on guide is the fourth in an award-winning caregiving series, The Comfort of Home, published by Care Trust Publications provides information to help carers through all stages of Parkinsons.EPDA European Parkinsons Disease Association
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a masterful job of presenting the multiple aspects of caregiving in a format that is both comprehensive and reader-friendly. important focus on physical aspects of giving careParkinson Report
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Great Newsletter! Easy to read and full of very useful information. I often have caregivers comment about how much they enjoy getting the newsletter. Full time caregivers are often isolated and this newsletter helps them feel connected to others and our office. The staff at CareTrust Publications are great to work with.Patricia Parret, Caregiver Project Director, Grand Gateway Area Agency on Aging
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Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging has utilized the Caregiver Assistance News for 9 years and has found it to be an amazing way to connect with caregivers monthly. Many caregivers go from receiving the newsletter to receiving services for their loved one. Feedback on the newsletter has always been positive.Duana Patton, CEO, Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging, Inc.
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_I cant say enough about the reception caregivers provide with the information and training they receive on ADLs. Thanks for your incredible information!_ **J. Skaggs, Caregiver Coordinator, Northern Arizona Council of Governments District III, Area Agency on Aging**