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The Long-Distance Caregiver: How to Manage Your Aging Parent's Care, Navigate Crises, and Stay Connected When You Live Far Away

The Long-Distance Caregiver: How to Manage Your Aging Parent's Care, Navigate Crises, and Stay Connected When You Live Far Away - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:M. J. HartwellTheme:Generational Orientation/Elderly/AgedPublish date:5/24/2026Pages:206
Languages:EnglishPublisher:M. J. HartwellISBN-13:9791282262309UPC:9791282262309Book Category:Family & Relationships, Social Science, Self-HelpBook Subcategory:Eldercare, Gerontology, Self-ManagementBook Topic:Stress ManagementSize:9.25 x 6.13 x 0.44 inchesWeight:0.295Product ID:SC0CXMZQEC

Caring for an aging parent is hard. Caring from hundreds of miles away can feel impossible.

When a parent begins to need help, adult children often find themselves caught between love, guilt, work, family responsibilities, travel costs, and the constant worry of not being close enough. A phone call about a fall, a missed appointment, a confusing medical update, or a sudden crisis can change everything in a moment. For long-distance caregivers, the hardest part is not caring less-it is trying to care well when you cannot simply drop by.

The Long-Distance Caregiver is a practical, compassionate guide for adult children managing an aging parent's care from afar. Written for real families dealing with real constraints, this book helps readers replace panic, guilt, and guesswork with systems, support, and a realistic plan.

Inside, readers will learn how to assess a parent's needs during limited visits, recognize warning signs at home, build a reliable local care team, communicate more effectively with doctors, siblings, neighbors, and care providers, and use technology to stay connected without becoming intrusive. The book also explains how to prepare for emergencies, organize medical information, understand insurance and Medicare basics, approach legal and financial planning, protect an older parent from fraud, and make informed decisions about home care, safety modifications, relocation, or care facilities.

Unlike general eldercare books, The Long-Distance Caregiver focuses specifically on the challenges of remote caregiving: coordinating care across cities or states, relying on others for accurate information, managing crises when you cannot be there immediately, and staying emotionally connected while protecting your own well-being. It addresses the invisible work of caregiving from a distance-the phone calls, scheduling, research, worry, advocacy, and decision-making that often happen after work, late at night, or between responsibilities.

This guide also covers topics many caregiving books overlook, including remote caregiving technology, medical alert systems, the digital estate, financial fraud prevention, veterans' benefits, dementia care from a distance, sibling dynamics, difficult family conversations, caregiver burnout, anticipatory grief, and the impact of caregiving on career, marriage, finances, and personal health.

Warm in tone but practical in structure, this book is designed to be used, not just read. Readers can turn to the chapter they need most-whether they are preparing for an assessment visit, trying to convince a parent to accept help, organizing documents before a crisis, managing a hospital emergency from another state, or wondering how much longer they can keep going without burning out.

The Long-Distance Caregiver offers clear guidance for adult children who want to help their parents age with safety, dignity, and support-even when distance makes every decision more complicated. It does not promise a perfect caregiving experience or a guilt-free solution. Instead, it gives readers something more useful: a grounded understanding of what they can control, what support they need, what conversations matter most, and how to build a caregiving system that works over time.

For anyone caring for an aging mother, father, or loved one from afar, this book is both a practical roadmap and a steady companion. It helps readers show up in the ways that matter most-through planning, communication, advocacy, and connection-no matter how many miles separate them from the person they love.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:M. J. HartwellISBN-13:9791282262309UPC:9791282262309Book Category:Family & Relationships, Social Science, Self-HelpBook Subcategory:Eldercare, Gerontology, Self-ManagementBook Topic:Stress ManagementSize:9.25 x 6.13 x 0.44 inchesWeight:0.295Product ID:SC0CXMZQEC
Publisher: M. J. Hartwell

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M. J. Hartwell

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