One phone call. One diagnosis. One unexpected responsibility.
No one prepares you for the first year of caring for an aging parent.
Suddenly you're managing doctor appointments, medications, finances, difficult family conversations, and overwhelming emotions-all while trying to keep your own life together. It can feel confusing, exhausting, and lonely.
The First Year is the practical, compassionate guide every new caregiver deserves.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
Understand what to expect during the first year of caregiving.
Organize medical appointments, medications, and important documents.
Navigate difficult conversations with parents, siblings, and healthcare professionals.
Make informed decisions about home care, safety, and long-term planning.
Manage finances, legal paperwork, and essential caregiving responsibilities.
Set healthy boundaries and avoid caregiver burnout.
Balance caregiving with work, family, and your own well-being.
Build sustainable routines that will support you for years to come.
Written in clear, reassuring language, this book combines practical strategies with emotional support to help you face each challenge with greater confidence. Whether you're caring for a parent after a sudden illness or helping them through the gradual changes of aging, you'll find guidance you can use immediately.
You don't have to have all the answers.
You just need a trusted guide for the road ahead.
Start your caregiving journey with confidence, compassion, and the practical tools to care for the person you love-without losing yourself in the process.
Continue your journey with The Caregiver's Journey Series:
Book 2: The Long Haul - A Caregiver's Guide to the Years Ahead
Book 3: When It's Dementia
Book 4: Caring From a Distance
Book 5: The Sandwich Generation