Ric Bratton “This Week in America” Interview Review

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“One Caregiver’s Journey” is Eleanor Gaccetta’s personal memoir of her 9 1/2 years providing care to her mother 24/7. Her book is well laid out, articulated and a comfort to the growing population that find themselves in the role of a caregiver.

Her goal is to provide the reader with tips, information and suggestions to make caregiving less of a challenge. She succeeds.

It’s an honest look at the rewards and hardships from someone who has been there. Simply put, this book is a blessing for anyone who is responsible for the wellbeing of their elderly parents.

“One Caregiver’s Journey” rates Five Shining Stars. You will find this book an encouragement and inspiration.

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