Daily Telegraph
Marion Shoard

Published by Robinson 26 February 2004 £9.99
paperback
ISBN 1 - 84119 - 372 - 0
The first-ever comprehensive guide to help and empower elderly people
and their loved ones. This invaluable book, running to over 600 pages,
explains all the different ways in which elderly people can help themselves
and how their relatives and friends can make life easier for them.
It exposes the workings of the care world and highlights the deficiencies
of the system. Using her personal experience as a consumer of the
system, the author interweaves her own knowledge with systematic analysis
as well as interviews with other consumers and people working at all
levels in the later life sector.
The book's guidance and suggestions, offering many little-known tips,
include: how older people can live in their own homes for as long
as possible; what social services departments and the NHS can be made
to provide; how to choose a care home; whether an older person should
move in with relatives; how to keep afloat financially and how to
stay healthy and happy. This book is destined to become an indispensable
guide for older people and their relatives and friends as well as
professionals working in the field of later life.
Age-Net says.
This is undoubtedly a useful work and the collection of references
and contact details alone make it a worthwhile purchase. If we have
a single criticism, it would be with the type size which some of our
readers will struggle with.
Marion Shoard is an investigative writer whose previous books include
the award-winning A Right to Roam. She found herself thrown into the
world of eldercare in the mid-1990s when her mother became frail and
developed Alzheimer's disease. Marion currently lives in Dorking,
Surrey.
PRE-PUBLICATION PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
I only wish this survival guide had been
around when my mother developed Alzheimer's. It took our family years
to reach the conclusions and information that Marion Shoard has produced
in this excellent book. - Jon Snow
"Marion Shoard's book will be an excellent
guide to millions of people who find themselves with responsibilities
for elderly friends and relatives ... This book will be a godsend to
many a family." - Anne Widdecombe
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