Jacqueline Marcell will be talking about Laughter & Tears in the Caregiving Years. This talk covers issues she has raised in her book Elder Rage. Her book helps caregivers in the thick of it, as well as those who are anxiously anticipating the overwhelming responsibility befalling them. Interwoven into the amazing journey is a wealth of valuable and practical caregiving information that Jacqueline masters along the way. Anyone managing a difficult elder will surely be comforted as they read about the extreme case of elder rage that she survived. Unexpected, tortured emotions will be validated and understood as part of the process of caring for an elderly loved one. To read part of Elder Rage please click here.
Jacqueline will be answering questions during her teleseminar. If you have a question you want Jacqueline to answer please email Beyond Indigo at informed@beyondindigo.com with the subject line of JACQUELINE MARCELL. Jacqueline will receive the questions prior to the conference.
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Jacqueline Marcell is a former television executive, who after the experience of caregiving her elderly parents has become an author, publisher, radio host and national speaker, dedicating her life to eldercare awareness and reform. She is the devoted daughter in her riveting true story, Elder Rage, or Take My Father... Please! How To Survive Caring For Aging Parents, written she says, "so that no one else would ever have to go through what I did."
Elder Rage has received 45 prestigious endorsements including: Hugh Downs, Regis Philbin, Dr. Dean Edell, Betty Friedan, Duke University Center for Aging, Dr. Nancy Snyderman/ABC News, Ed Asner, Art Linkletter, Dr. Bernie Siegel, John Bradshaw, Dr. John Gray, Duke University Center for Aging, Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, Johns Hopkins Memory Clinic, and the National Adult Day Services Association. Visit www.ElderRage.com.
Jacqueline says her Internet radio show, Coping with Caregiving, is an uplifting resource for anyone coping with the challenges of caregiving and for everyone who thinks it will never happen to them. Listen to top professionals in the fields of health and aging on Saturdays from 3-5 PM Pacific Time, or to the archives online anytime www.wsradio.com/copingwithcaregiving.