Book Description
New York Times bestselling author Susan Piver brings her wisdom and insight to the millions of readers who must confront the process of caring for elderly parents. Witnessing the declining health of a parent, and the inevitable thoughts of mortality that accompany the process, can take a heavy emotional and physical tollparticularly if parents and children find it awkward to communicate their fears and needs to one another. To remove the boundaries and enhance these necessary dialogues, Susan Piver applies her thought-provoking question-and-answer format to The Hard Questions for Adult Children and Their Aging Parents. With 100 questions on topics ranging from the practical to the emotional, Susan makes it possible to have candid, comforting conversations that will have lasting benefits. The book is divided into categories, including questions for siblings only and for parents only, followed by specific questions regarding finances, health care, legalities and paperwork, housing, relationships, personal history, and spiritualityall designed to facilitate this delicate process and give all members of the family time for contemplation.
About the Author
Susan Piver is the author of The Hard Questions: 100 Essential Questions to Ask Before You Say "I Do," which spent nine weeks on The New York Times bestseller list, and The Hard Questions for an Authentic Life (Gotham, January 2004). She is frequently featured in the media, including appearances on Oprah and the Today show. She is also the founder and creative director of Padma Media, producing special book packages for bestselling authors.
Hard Questions for Adult Children and Their Aging Parents FROM OUR EDITORS
In The Hard Questions, author Susan Piver articulated 100 essential questions to ask before you entered into a marriage. Here, she poses 100 key questions that elderly parents and their offspring should discuss while it is still possible. The questions posed are on subjects ranging from finances, health, and legal paperwork to emotional concerns and spiritual preferences. A self-hope book with a healthy dose of human wisdom.