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Speaking Up For Mom

A Daughter's Quest For Compassionate Medical Care
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Speaking Up For Mom chronicles the decision-making dilemmas Llee Sivitz encountered in the role of caregiver for her mother, as she realized how ill-equipped she was to handle her mother's medical crisis . . . and helplessly watched as things went terribly wrong in a seemingly impersonal medical landscape. However, Sivitz observed that other patients who knew how this alien environment worked (or had family members who did) often seemed to have a much better patient experience. She found this observation both "odd and disturbing." What happens if, like Sivitz, we don't know what questions to ask or what our rights are as a patient or advocate? Perhaps you are in this situation now or see that in your future. Sivitz originally co-wrote Speaking Up For Mom to guide her husband and her adult children, should she ever need them to advocate for her. But she soon realized that this information was crucial to share with others. With so many options in medical treatment available today, it's imperative to know what your loved one wants and to recognize that a patient has the right and the power to choose. If nothing else, Sivitz says, we must make sure our loved one has a voice. Along with her "Mom's Story," Sivitz interviews co-author and internist Dr. Edward Hanzelik, who offers his decades of experience as a compassionate patient advocate to shed new light on this "all-too-familiar" health care scenario. Also included is a reference guide that reviews nine important lessons from the book which could have made a huge difference in her mother's care had Sivitz known them during that critical time. This book is a must read for anyone who enters our health care system today; or is a caregiver or representative in that situation; or is of the generation to come who will eventually navigate this system for their parents.

Author Biography:

Llee Sivitz is a former health and travel reporter for The Cincinnati Enquirer and currently owns a whole food nutritional products franchise, and is a wellness coach. She has two adult sons with her husband and resides in Cincinnati, OH. Edward Hanzelik, M.D., has practiced Internal Medicine for over thirty years, and supports an Integrative Medicine approach. He resides in Southern California with his wife and has an adult son and daughter. He is co-author of The Inner Game of Stress: Outsmart Life's Challenges and Fulfill Your Potential.
Release date NZ
May 30th, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
19 illustrations
Pages
232
Dimensions
178x254x12
ISBN-13
9781938264177
Product ID
33145218

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