Convalescent Conversations

Convalescent Conversations

Author: Laura Riding

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781937027858

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Fiction. Edited and with an introduction by George Fragopoulos. Originally published under the pseudonym Madeleine Vara in 1936 by Laura Riding's and Robert Graves's Seizen Press, CONVALESCENT CONVERSATIONS is one of Riding's least known works, and one of her most wonderfully idiosyncratic. A novel unfolding almost entirely in dialogue form, CONVALESCENT CONVERSATIONS tells the story of Adam and Eleanor, two patients recovering from unknown maladies in a nondescript sanitarium. Through a series of increasingly esoteric philosophical conversations regarding topics such as God, love, and the meaning of illness, Adam and Eleanor come to tell the stories of who they are and what they are suffering from. While not strictly an allegorical work, it is difficult to not see historical parallels between the suffering of the protagonists and the state of the world in the late 1930s. 1936 was also the year Riding and Robert Graves had to flee Mallorca, Spain following the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.


In Extremis

In Extremis

Author: Deborah Baker

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2000-11

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 0595140416

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In Extremis is hte first major biography of a major 20th century modernist.


Basic Nursing

Basic Nursing

Author: Leslie S Treas

Publisher: F.A. Davis

Published: 2013-09-04

Total Pages: 1759

ISBN-13: 0803640544

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Thinking. Doing Caring. In every chapter, you’ll first explore the theoretical knowledge behind the concepts, principles, and rationales. Then, you’ll study the practical knowledge involved in the processes; and finally, you’ll learn the skills and procedures. Student resources available at DavisPlus (davisplus.fadavis.com).


Hearings

Hearings

Author: United States. Congress Senate

Publisher:

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 2426

ISBN-13:

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Living Well in a Nursing Home

Living Well in a Nursing Home

Author: Lynn Dickinson

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2006-03-27

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1630266221

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While life in a nursing home is rarely considered a first choice, at times it's the best choice. Still, the decision to put a loved one in a home is incredibly difficult. This book concentrates on the positive aspects of nursing homes and offers strategies for identifying the best facilities. Among the topics covered are how to recognize signs that a family member needs extra support, determining whether in-home care is a viable option, the different types of long-term care, working and communicating with the staff and preparing for the end of life. The book includes exercises for working through emotional reactions to the nursing home decision and how to maintain and improve family relationships in these circumstances. Uplifting stories of people and staff in nursing homes illustrate the concepts in the book, which is clearly written and filled with practical and positive advice.


Nobody's Home

Nobody's Home

Author: Thomas Edward Gass

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780801472619

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After caring for his mother at the end of her life, Thomas Gass took a job as a nursing home aide in a for-profit long term care home. This graphic, poignant & chilling book details his experiences in this 'warehouse' for the elderly & asks fundamental questions about care in American nursing homes.