The Discussion Workbook: What You Need When You Bring Your Parent Home

Aging Parent Home Inventory and Vitals Record Book for when you bring your parent home. Keep your record of a loved one’s blood pressure, oxygen levels, meals, mental status, nutrition and medications in one place to keep other caregivers and physician informed.

Description

So, you have brought your parent home. You have applied ESP. You have provided Emotional support, Safety, and Physical support. Now, you have the day-to-day tasks to organize, maintain, and monitor. Medications, mood, pulse, blood pressure, oxygen% (O2) monitoring, nutritional records, daily temperature, activities, changing/toileting schedule, and more tasks have to be worked into an already busy schedule. Have you had The Discussion? The Discussion that helps you plan your loved one’s future with them, not for them?  It is important to have a record of medications, vitals and other important information in one place for nurse or physician visits and to keep communication consistent between care givers.

In this book, The Discussion Workbook: What You Need When You Bring Your Parent Home,  you will find the space to record the above information, the space to record the answers regarding The Discussion, and a home inventory list to make sure you have encorporated ESP for your loved one’s optimal environment.  Click here to go to this book: https://amzn.to/3v8aXVs  

 

Each product in our store comes with tips for caring for aging parents or disabled folks. We want to help All Ages in All Stages in All Phases of life. Look for other caregiving items in our store such as blood pressure cuffs, pulse oximeters (for oxygen and pulse rate), diapers, briefs, diaper wipes, skin products and more. All products are researched, reviewed, most of them tried out long term, and then recommended to our followers.