When They Need Us: A Practical Guide for Adults Caring for Aging Parents

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Management number 233523931 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$10.00 Model Number 233523931
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Most caregiving books assume you can drive over on a Sunday afternoon.This one was written for those who cannot.The book you needed before the crisis arrived — and the companion you need now.There is a particular grief that belongs to those of us who love across distance, across diagnoses, across the slow erosion of the person we have known our whole lives. It is not the grief of absence. It is the grief of presence that is never quite enough.When They Need Us was written for every adult child who is doing everything they can and still feels like it is not enough. For the daughter in Atlanta managing her parents' decline from another country. For the son who drives three hours on weekends and wonders when it became his whole life. For the immigrant family who opens a caregiving book and finds, quietly, that it was not written for them.Ruth Howe is a licensed professional counselor, national certified counselor, pastoral theologian, and chaplain with more than thirty years of ministry experience across two continents. She has sat with hundreds of families in their hardest hours — in counseling offices, in hospital rooms, at bedsides. She also cared for her own parents in South America from the United States, loving them across every distance geography allowed.This book carries all of it.Eleven chapters move from the psychology of aging — how the brain changes, how attachment patterns resurface, how family systems reorganize around decline — through the hardest conversations, the navigation of medical systems, the sacred hours of dying, and the grief that follows. Along the way you will find clinical frameworks and honest testimony, Scripture and reflection exercises, pull quotes and practical tools.What you will not find is false comfort. What you will find is the truth: that this work is hard, and holy, and yours. That the caregiving season does not have to break you. That held with honesty and faith, it can build you into something you could not have become any other way.For the adult children who are showing up — and the ones who are still finding the strength to try. Read more

ASIN B0H29KDP63
ISBN13 979-8251541090
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.62 x 9 inches
Item Weight 12.9 ounces
Print length 273 pages
Publication date May 18, 2026

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