- Practical tips for coping with the physical changes that will impact both the person and the caregiver emotionally, physically, financially and spiritually
- Advice on what to put in place before the person dies to make things a little easier for those they leave behind
- The stories and examples of others to let people know they are not alone
- Advice and tips for those who are not going to be primary caregiver, but whole are friends, neighbors, colleagues or any other part of the relationships we all share in life.
There is no perfect way to walk through this time in life. (There's no perfect way to walk through all of life for that matter). But there are good ways to do it. Focusing on what matters while taking care of the practical business of living and dying can make this walk slightly less scary and more rewarding for everyone.
"Ok Now What" is the perfect gift for a friend caring for a terminally ill loved one. I recommend it wholeheartedly.
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
“It lets the reader pick and choose the information they need. I would recommend this to anyone dealing with serious illness.”
Marian Grant, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow for Nancy Pelosi
“As a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), I’ve found that life planning is often more important than financial planning. OK Now What? A Caregiver’s Guide to What Matters is a welcome addition to our toolbox. “
Bruce Robson, Managing Partner CFS Comprehensive Financial Solutions