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09-28-2004
NEW BOOK DRAWS ATTENTION TO THE DILEMMA OF ELDERLY MISSING
PERSONS
Across
the globe thousands of elderly people go missing every year.
Often confused or suffering from Alzheimer’s, these
older missing people wander away from their caregivers,
putting themselves at risk due to delicate health and age
itself, and leaving their families with worry and a race
against time.
Clive
Parisi, the main character in Georgiann Baldino’s
latest book The Nursing Home Fugitive, suffers a stroke
that robs him of his short-term memory. He walks away from
the nursing home, and his fretful stepdaughter, Arlene,
drops everything to find him.
But
The Nursing Home Fugitive is a positive look at this situation,
where both Clive and Arlene make some essential discoveries
about each other and life.
Baldino
began writing the book when her husband’s grandmother
faced her final illness. Faced with the realities of the
nursing home and the diminished capacity of her family member,
she wrote a positive book of a human being’s final
journey. “By wrapping life’s challenges in humorous
and thoughtful language I hope to make difficulties easier
to face,” she explains. “Stories help and stories
heal in ways that should be shared. My hope is that patients
and their caregivers will use the book to facilitate discussion.
By asking each other how they feel about what Clive did,
they might find it easier to talk frankly about their own
choices and how they would like to face them.”
Smink
Works Books publisher Suzanne Male says the book is a beautifully
written, compelling and engaging story. “The novel
is one of those rare reading experiences that provokes not
just laughter and tears, but thought as well,” she
says.
The
Nursing Home Fugitive is now available FREE in e-book format
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