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A Legacy of Love in Caregiving
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A Legacy of Love in Caregiving in Grande Prairie, AB
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A Legacy of Love in Caregiving in Grande Prairie, AB
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This book is more than just a guide; it's a heartfelt letter to every caregiver who's ever felt overwhelmed, alone, or unsure of what to do next. A Legacy of Love lays out a gentle but firm framework for creating a "Person-Centered Plan" (PCP), a living, breathing document that honors the uniqueness of your loved one, whether they're a child with special needs, a teenager in crisis, or an elderly parent. Through stories, templates, poems, and deeply personal reflections, the book makes its case: caring should be intentional, compassionate, and led by love.
This book isn't for someone looking for cold, clinical advice. It's for people who lead with their heart and want to feel less alone in the chaos. If you're a parent, sibling, or adult child trying to care for someone you love and you feel like you're constantly swimming upstream, read this. Let it ground you. Let it guide you. Even if you're not a caregiver right now, there's wisdom in here about empathy, patience, and what it really means to see someone.
This book is more than just a guide; it's a heartfelt letter to every caregiver who's ever felt overwhelmed, alone, or unsure of what to do next. A Legacy of Love lays out a gentle but firm framework for creating a "Person-Centered Plan" (PCP), a living, breathing document that honors the uniqueness of your loved one, whether they're a child with special needs, a teenager in crisis, or an elderly parent. Through stories, templates, poems, and deeply personal reflections, the book makes its case: caring should be intentional, compassionate, and led by love.
This book isn't for someone looking for cold, clinical advice. It's for people who lead with their heart and want to feel less alone in the chaos. If you're a parent, sibling, or adult child trying to care for someone you love and you feel like you're constantly swimming upstream, read this. Let it ground you. Let it guide you. Even if you're not a caregiver right now, there's wisdom in here about empathy, patience, and what it really means to see someone.




















