
New to Caregiving?
Tips from the Experts for a Successful Journey
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Diane Carbo

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New to Caregiving? You’re Not Alone—and You Don’t Have to Figure It Out Alone, Either.
Caregiving often begins quietly. One day you're helping out with errands, and the next you're coordinating medications, doctor visits, and emotional support. Sound familiar? You may not call yourself a caregiver yet—but if you’re reading this, chances are, you already are one.
You’re not the only one navigating this sudden shift. In fact, 43% of people are caregivers. But despite how common the role is, it can feel isolating, overwhelming, and deeply personal.
New to Caregiving? Tips from the Experts for a Successful Journey is your compassionate, straight-talking guide through the early stages of caregiving. Written by a nurse and caregiving advocate with years of experience, this book offers both practical advice and emotional reassurance—without the fluff.
Inside, you’ll discover how to:
Identify and embrace your caregiving role without losing yourself
Prevent burnout and manage stress before it spirals
Juggle work, family, and caregiving without guilt
Set boundaries and ask the right questions early on
Communicate effectively with loved ones, even those with cognitive decline
Gain confidence in your role—even without medical training
Whether you're caring for a parent, spouse, friend, or neighbor, this book delivers real-world strategies to help you cope, plan, and thrive—because you matter, too.
If you're new to caregiving—or just feeling lost—this is the guide you didn't know you needed, until now.