Ordered to Care examines the ideology, practice, and efforts at reforming American nursing from 1850-1945.
Evelyn Nakano Glenn offers an innovative interpretation of care labor in the United States by tracing the roots of inequity along two interconnected strands: unpaid caring within the family; and slavery, indenture, and other forms of ...
Empathy is key to positive, healthy relationships. This book builds empathy in children. In clear, child-friendly words and illustrations, it helps them to understand that other people have feelings like theirs—and different from theirs.
To care. To advocate. To innovate. To be a nurse.
In today's society, perhaps more than ever, young children need to develop empathy. In this simple book, the author begins by helping children see that when they are sick, hurt, or unhappy, others care about them.
Help Is Here: When Someone You Love Has Dementia
Dr. Larry Benz is finding ways to humanize healthcare again. In this book, he shows you how to ignore constraints and build quality connections by treating patients as people, not numbers.
Health Care Revolt looks around the world for examples of health care systems that are effective and affordable, pictures such a system for the U.S., and creates a practical playbook for a revolution to protect health and strengthen ...
We spent the night laughing to the humor of Red Skelton, Phyllis Diller, Carol Burnett, Bob Hope, and others. These were two uses of technology that helped me connect with my parents in a very memorable way. You may want to try it with ...
Not what the Doctor Ordered: Reinventing Medical Care in America
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