| Management number | 233464027 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$8.72 | Model Number | 233464027 | ||
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The 3AM Guide to Aging Parent CareIt is often 3 a.m. when the questions surface.Your parent’s appointment was described as stable. The medications were adjusted. The follow-up was scheduled.Nothing sounded urgent.And yet something does not feel settled.If you are caring for an aging parent and wondering who is truly overseeing the full picture, this book was written for you.Modern healthcare excels at treating episodes. Aging unfolds continuously. When care coordination is informal rather than structured, risk accumulates quietly. Medication changes across specialists, incomplete follow-up after hospitalization, fall risk within the home, and insurance coverage boundaries all intersect in ways families rarely see until crisis forces attention.In The 3 A.M. Guide to Aging Parent Care: Preparation Before a Crisis, Nurse Kenya Campbell draws on more than seventeen years of experience across primary care, hospice, skilled facilities, and insurance review systems to explain how preventable crisis develops and how it can be reduced.This is not a book about fear.It is a guide to preparation.Inside, you will learn:• Why “stable” does not always mean safe• How medication safety for seniors impacts hospitalization risk• The real reasons hospital readmission occurs and how to reduce it• How fall prevention and functional monitoring protect independence• What insurance coverage actually authorizes and when it ends• How to prevent caregiver burnout through structured oversight• A practical framework for coordinating care before complexity escalatesYou will also gain access to a structured assessment to help determine whether your current approach is reactive or proactive.This book is for:Adult children caring for aging parentsFamilies navigating complex medical decisionsCaregivers seeking clarity within the healthcare systemProfessionals supporting older adultsAging adults planning aheadAging deserves strategy, not reaction.With clear structure, defined oversight, and intentional planning, families can reduce uncertainty, protect dignity, and move from reactive caregiving to coordinated care.Preparation before crisis begins here. Read more
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