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Brings to Life the Certainty of Aging Oct 01, 2009 I think this was written primarily for the adult children who will some day care for their parents. It describes very carefully the stages of care that aging people will require as the process progresses. However, as one who is in the process of aging myself, I found this book extremely helpful to prepare for the inevitable. While we all know that the lucky ones will age - hopefully gracefully - this book drove home to me the inexorable nature of the process. It has caused me to plan and take actions that I would have otherwise put off. My children and I should be the better for it.
A must read for anyone who deals with old folks Sep 30, 2009 This story, and it is a story, about the struggle by children and parents as the older generation begins to fail. It is more than that because the author articulates the challenges both as a son and as a doctor. It is best read before the crisis.
Much needed resource for today's aging generations Jul 12, 2009 Dr. McCullough has produced a well written, timely, and relevant appraisal of the aging in 21st century America. He sensitively relates his own experiences, as both a caregiver, loving child and physician to the topic of aging - "Slow medicine" as a prescription against the Geriatric Industrial Complex is an interesting and complex approach - and I appreciate the ideas that Dr. McCullough proposes. An excellent resource, highly recommended!
Extremely helpful Apr 28, 2009 I recommend this book to all who care about another human being. Step by step practical, compassionate advice for helping others through the stages of aging. Obviously written my a man who is personally knowledgeable on the subject. Going to pass this to my kids someday. It's timeless.
FAS review of My Mother, Your Mother Feb 24, 2009 Very insightful book for those of us who are following the same types of experiences as this doctor's experience with his mother. Thanks, FAS
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