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Love Never Fails - The daily round and common task of caring for my disabled wife (Paperback)
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Love Never Fails - The daily round and common task of caring for my disabled wife (Paperback)
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You Save R64 (21%)
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With the media widely reporting the shortcomings of the care
industry in the UK the subject continues to arouse public concern.
Don Snuggs' memoir, Love Never Fails, offers a unique insight into
what it is like to be the sole carer and husband to a disabled
wife, and the failures of the UK care industry. Love Never Fails is
the memoir of a retired nurse and acupuncturist Don Snuggs, who, at
the age of 75 years old, married a lady with a progressive
condition, who is wheelchair dependent and requires assistance in
all aspects of daily life. The book records their life together as
a newly wed couple facing the challenging task of enjoying married
life within the confines of disability and illness. Don paints a
picture of the challenges, failures and successes, and reveals the
commitment and selflessness required by a carer to a loved one.
Over the 10 years that he has cared for his wife, Don has come into
contact with external support providers hoping that they could help
to ease his caring role, but sadly these encounters have not been
positive. In the book, he offers his opinion on how the care
industry could be improved to support others in a similar
situation. Drawing from Don's previous nursing experience, Love
Never Fails offers readers a unique insight into the plight of a
totally dependant patient and the problematic care industry in the
UK - a subject that continues to gain increasing prevalence in
today's news. The book will appeal to readers who act as a carer
for a loved one, as well as those with an interest in the care
industry and readers that enjoy memoirs.
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