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A caregiver’s process often leads to and entails another process—that of being and becoming “the family member” of someone in a nursing home. It begins when you first realize that you have become a caregiver and wonder what will happen over time. It continues when you start telling yourself, “No, not yet, it isn’t time.” Then later, when it becomes more necessary, you visit sever…
If you are a caregiver reading this book, you may be preparing for a relative to enter a nursing home. If you are looking down that road, you may be imagining the day when the person you are caring for finally walks through the door of the home. You may be anticipating (or already having) some fear, anxiety, or guilt. You may be hoping the day will never come. Or you may be feeling so exhauste…
If you are a caregiver reading this book, you may be preparing for a relative to enter a nursing home. If you are looking down that road, you may be imagining the day when the person you are caring for finally walks through the door of the home. You may be anticipating (or already having) some fear, anxiety, or guilt. You may be hoping the day will never come. Or you may be feeling so exhauste…