Suggested Reading
No matter who you are – a retiree, planning to retire, a retirement educator, a financial planner or advisor – the best way to navigate through the maze of retirement challenges and opportunities is by learning as much as you can about the subject matter. It is wise to seek out suggested reading lists.
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• The Retirement Guide: A Comprehensive Handbook on Aging, Retirement, Caregiving and Health-How .to Plan and Pay for It: John A. Paige, Jill O’Donnell, and Graham McWaters.
• Start Where You Are-Retirement Planning in a Changing World – Ruth L. Hayden.
• Boomers-Visions of the New Retirement – Mariaa K. Malayter, Ph.D.
• Retirement Countdown-Take Action Now to Get the Life You Want – David Shapiro.
• The New Rules of Retirement – Robert C. Carlson.
• The Eldercare Handbook Difficult Choices, Compassionate Solutions – Stella Mora Henry.
• Stages of Senior Care: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Making the Best Decisions – Paul Hogan.
• How to Care for Aging Parents – Virginia Morris.
• A Bittersweet Season: Caring for Our Aging Parents and Ourselves – Jane Gross.
• Learning to Speak Alzheimer’s: A Groundbreaking Approach for Everyone Dealing With the Disease – Joanne Koenig Coste, Robert N. Butler.
The more we talk about the situation of aging, an inevitable state, the more we know, the better able we are to understand and transfer that knowledge and understanding into creating a more comfortable and compassionate life for our aging love ones and ourselves.
P. S. Always Remember to Share What You Know.
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