"Family Caregiving" explores one of the most precious and
fulfilling gifts of love that can be given to a family member or a
friend-and also one of the most difficult tasks to undertake. The
difficulty increases in magnitude because many family caregivers
have no formal medical training other than basic first aid. In most
cases, all of their medical knowledge has come from their own life
experiences with personal illnesses, accidents, and medications. In
"Family Caregiving," author Brett Lewis shares his insights and the
bounty of information that he learned acting as a family caregiver
for both his father and his close friend.
He explains that even though caregiving is stressful, being
prepared and knowledgeable can reduce stress levels and better
position a family member for caregiving success. A caregiver should
have a thorough understanding of the patient's personal and family
medical history, current symptoms, and medical conditions. It is
critical to learn how to interact effectively with medical
personnel; to become familiar with hospital/rehabilitation center
processes and protocols; and to learn about basic medical
terminology, equipment, and procedures.
By sharing candid, real-world experiences-including his
mistakes-Lewis provides a step-by-step guide that can enable the
family caregiver to better navigate the journey of caregiving.
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