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Caring for someone with a long-term illness
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01 April 2009

Caring for someone with a long-term illness is the first book in the Support for Friends and Family series from Manchester University Press. Caring for, or being close to someone who cares for a person with a long-term illness can be very difficult, and not knowing how to help can be frustrating.
The book is designed to help friends, family and carers understand the practical and personal issues that face carers; providing useful suggestions on how to understand the carer’s role and ways to make the experience easier for the carer and those around them. This is less of a how to do book and more a selection of chapters giving advice on things to say, things to do, and where to look for advice and practical help when needed.
Carers and their friends and family will find this book an invaluable
resource on how to act (or simply give peace and quiet) in the most welcome and appropriate way.
HEALTH & FITNESS / General, Social welfare and social services, MEDICAL / Caregiving, Popular medicine and health, Nursing and ancillary services
Introduction
1. On becoming a carer
2. Practical problems and issues
3. Challenges, difficulties and problems
4. Specific activities of daily living
5. Providing psychological support
6. Care at the end of life
7. Getting help and support
Useful contacts
Glossary