I have been a Registered Nurse for more than 43 years.
During that time, I recognized that most of the families I worked with in times of crisis were unable to access required vital information when a family member was gravely ill or dying. Because of that, I compiled my book, Caring Is Not Enough, My Last Wishes and Personal Records. Please visit my website at www.caringisnotenough.net
It is designed to be used by individuals of all ages. We all have different ideas and choices about how we would like our last wishes to be completed. This book allows each individual to write down those choices. It makes vital information conveniently available when a person dies.
We all want our last wishes fulfilled. We need to have our financial, legal and administrative questions answered and available when the time comes.
I have been lecturing about end of life issues for many years. Peace of mind is what we all seek, both for ourselves and our families. I hope that I can help you achieve that when you complete the answers to the questions in this book.
Our book is available in Standard, Chinese, Spanish and GLBT formats.
Thank-you,
Terry Ann Black, RN
Hi Terry,
First of all best New Year wishes to you and congratulations for the excellent readings you share daily on the Caring is Not Enough Blog!
I’m reaching on the behalf of Silver Planet to ask if you could give some coverage to this year’s Silver Star Award, our annual event committed to celebrate extraordinary and inspiring seniors who embrace a new view on aging.
More info about this event can be found here:
http://www.silverplanet.com/lifestyles/silver-stars/silver-star-awards/silver-planet-2008-silver-star-award-38603
We deeply appreciate your help and would be more than happy to give exposure to any of your publications within our book review section.
If you need additional info regarding this event or any other synergy you would like to discuss just let me know: arestrepo@ressacmedia.com
Hope to hear from you soon.
Kind regards,
Andreas.
By: Andreas on January 28, 2009
at 12:44 pm