by Ruby Baker
Are you a caregiver feeling alone in your daily challenges, or overwhelmed by the 24/7 experience of caring for another person? Know a caregiver who’s just starting out and needs encouragement? Check out these books — many written by caregivers themselves — and add them to your or a friend’s bookshelf this season.
The End of Old Age by Marc Agronin
In The End of Old Age, Dr. Agronin wants his readers to change their perspectives about aging in general and wants them to see it as a more positive process. Within the book, he offers space to fill up with an action plan for the reader. This book is great for anyone looking for a new perspective on aging: that it’s actually something far from negative.
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