Caring
Author: Mary Small
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2005-09
Total Pages: 14
ISBN-13: 1404810498
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplains what caring is and ways that you can show you care.
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Author: Mary Small
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2005-09
Total Pages: 14
ISBN-13: 1404810498
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplains what caring is and ways that you can show you care.
Author: Gershen Kaufman
Publisher: Schenkman Books
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Cindy Post Senning
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2008-01-08
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 0061116971
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA picture book for toddlers about the importance of sharing and caring.
Author: Nel Noddings
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2013-09-14
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 0520957342
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith numerous examples to supplement her rich theoretical discussion, Nel Noddings builds a compelling philosophical argument for an ethics based on natural caring, as in the care of a mother for her child. In Caring—now updated with a new preface and afterword reflecting on the ongoing relevance of the subject matter—the author provides a wide-ranging consideration of whether organizations, which operate at a remove from the caring relationship, can truly be called ethical. She discusses the extent to which we may truly care for plants, animals, or ideas. Finally, she proposes a realignment of education to encourage and reward not just rationality and trained intelligence, but also enhanced sensitivity in moral matters.
Author: Heather R Younger
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Published: 2021-04-13
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 1523092211
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIf your people know you care about them, they will move mountains. Employee engagement and loyalty expert Heather Younger outlines nine ways to manifest the radical power of caring support in the workplace. Here's the thing: most leaders think of themselves as caring leaders, but not all of them act in alignment with what that means for employees. Leaders may not be able to identify the level of care they are extending to their employees, but all employees intuitively know whether their bosses or managers are caring for them. Heather Younger argues that if you are looking for increased productivity, customer satisfaction, or employee engagement, you need to care for your employees first. Genuinely caring for people means that you want to see them succeed for themselves, not just for what they can do for you, your team, or your organization. This book incorporates ten sections with breakout stories and interviews that outline the necessary steps to make all employees feel included and cared for, as well as a call to action for all leaders. Younger states that leaders who have the positive power to change the lives of those they lead shouldn't just want to care for them; they should see it as imperative for the success of their employees and their organization.
Author: Jean Watson
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 1449628109
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRev. ed. of: Nursing: human science and human care / Jean Watson. c1999.
Author: John Nelson (R.N.)
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 462
ISBN-13: 0826163513
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Author: Tarthang Tulku
Publisher:
Published: 2019-07-15
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9780898001198
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Caring, Tibetan lama Tarthang Tulku embarks on a wide-ranging exploration of the deep importance of learning to care.With reflections and exercises that range from the simple and heartfelt to the challenging and profound, Caring shows us how caring can ease our hearts, strengthen our spirits, and transform our sense of what is possible.
Author: Mary DiPalermo
Publisher:
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 30
ISBN-13: 9781338254259
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Published: 2016-11-08
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 0309448093
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFamily caregiving affects millions of Americans every day, in all walks of life. At least 17.7 million individuals in the United States are caregivers of an older adult with a health or functional limitation. The nation's family caregivers provide the lion's share of long-term care for our older adult population. They are also central to older adults' access to and receipt of health care and community-based social services. Yet the need to recognize and support caregivers is among the least appreciated challenges facing the aging U.S. population. Families Caring for an Aging America examines the prevalence and nature of family caregiving of older adults and the available evidence on the effectiveness of programs, supports, and other interventions designed to support family caregivers. This report also assesses and recommends policies to address the needs of family caregivers and to minimize the barriers that they encounter in trying to meet the needs of older adults.