Caring for an aging parent can feel overwhelming, confusing, heartbreaking, and-yes-unexpectedly funny. Caring for Aging Parents Without Losing Your Mind is a witty, heartfelt, and deeply relatable guide for adults who are already caring for an aging parent-or sensing their time is quickly approaching.
Blending creative nonfiction, laugh-out-loud storytelling, and practical caregiving support, Shannon West offers a refreshing take on what it really means to navigate eldercare while juggling a household, holding down a career, supporting kids, and trying to keep a tiny spark of your own sanity (and sexy) intact.
You'll learn how to communicate with compassion, listen with intention, and collaborate instead of control during moments that range from subtly concerning to "Did that really just happen?" calamity. From handling role reversal and caregiver burnout to mastering medical advocacy, medication reminders, and those emotional "shift hit the fan" moments, this book gives you the tools and humor you need to keep going.
Along the way, West shares candid experiences that echo what so many adult children quietly feel: the grief, the love, the nostalgia, the frustration, and the unmistakable pull of wanting to show up for the people who once showed up for us. Whether you're knee-deep in caring for your parents or preparing for the day you become their go-to, this book reminds you that you're not alone. You'll laugh, feel seen, take a deep breath, empathize, and come away with confidence, clarity, and a renewed sense of connection with your aging parent-and with yourself.
Perfect for readers seeking emotional wellness, aging parent support, eldercare guidance, 80s/90s nostalgia, humor, and real-life caregiving stories that make the chaos feel endurable.
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