Congratulations to Janice Louise Long.
Her book "Dying the RIGHT Way" debuts today. Her heartwarming story of caring for her elderly parents that suffered both physical as well as emotional illness is a testament to what care giving is all about. Any family member coping with Alzheimer's disease is filled with anguish and a feeling of helplessness. Let her share with you a direction to better patient as well as family care.
Her story began long before the written words in her book. She was met with many obstacles along the way. Her book is packed with stories of her own struggle and how she learns through trial and error to answer the questions we all will face one day. How do we care for our parents, spouses or friends that are going through the dying process?
She enlightens with practical solutions and answers questions by walking through the process herself. Her generousity of spirit shines through her words and her keen sense of how to handle so many problems became her mission. To help others is her motto.
I would like to share this book with you...at http://www.dyingtherightway.com/ or visit her blog at http://www.dyingtherightway.blogspot.com/.
Thank you Jan for sharing your story of love and family. Thank you for making the journey easier for those of us who will someday encounter the path you so bravely took and embraced. Your work and love will not go unnoticed...
Friday, July 2, 2010
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