About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
(eng) This is the author Martha E. Richards who primarily wrote under the name Marty Richards.
This is not the record for Martin Richards 1932-2012, who was also known as Marty Richards, who was a well know film producer and philanthropist. He won the Best Picture Academy Award for the production of Chicago.
Obras por Marty Richards
Caresharing: A Reciprocal Approach to Caregiving and Care Receiving in the Complexities of Aging, Illness or Disability (2008) 18 exemplares
Eldercare: The Best Resources to Help You Help Your Aging Relatives (Lifecycles Series) (1999) 3 exemplares
Life Enrichment for Older Persons 1 exemplar
Historic Structures Report: 302 Utica Street 1 exemplar
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome legal
- Richards, Martha E.
- Data de nascimento
- cir. 1950's
- Sexo
- female
- Locais de residência
- Seattle, Washington, USA
- Ocupações
- affiliate professor
- Organizações
- University of Washington, School of Social Work
- Nota de desambiguação
- This is the author Martha E. Richards who primarily wrote under the name Marty Richards.
This is not the record for Martin Richards 1932-2012, who was also known as Marty Richards, who was a well know film producer and philanthropist. He won the Best Picture Academy Award for the production of Chicago.
Membros
Críticas
Estatísticas
- Obras
- 6
- Membros
- 34
- Popularidade
- #413,653
- Críticas
- 1
- ISBN
- 6
A Reciprocal Approach to Caregiving and Care Receiving in the Complexities of Aging, Illness or Disability
Marty Richards
The work caregiver typically suggests someone doing all the giving for a frail, physically or mentally challenged, or aging person who is doing all the receiving. Marty Richards proposes a rebalanced approach of “caresharing.” From this perspective, the “cared for” and the “carer” share a deep sense of connection. Each has strengths and resources. Each can teach the other. Each can share in grief, hope, love and wisdom.
Richards shows you how to move from independent caregiving to interdependent caregiving by engaging the spiritual and emotional aspects of caring for a loved one. Whether you are a daughter or son, a husband or wife, a sibling, long-term partner or good friend, Caresharing offers a multilayered, reciprocal process that will help you keep your spirit—and your loved one’s spirit—alive in challenging times.… (mais)