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It can be overwhelming to look at all the books, articles, and websites related to caregiving. Which ones are worth the money or time investment, and which are a waste of your precious time? We want to help sort through some of the clutter by sharing our recommendations with you.

Feel free to leave us your own reading suggestions, or let us know what content you are looking for, by clicking the button below and filling out our contact form.

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FAQ

Frequently asked question.

Do these books integrate faith, prayer, and Scripture in a meaningful way?

We do our best to recommend books that uphold our Christian worldview. Sometimes we will include books we found helpful that are not targeted at the Christian reader. We will never recommend books that will include vulgarity, profanity, or teachings that are in direct opposition to Biblical teaching.

Does Heartease Christian Caregiving make money from their recommendations?

We do not currently have any affiliate links or other financial disclosures to make. Any books or other products we recommend are because we–or our caregiver friends– have found them useful and we hope they help you too.

Is reading books realistic when I'm already strapped for time?

We believe it is always good to continue learning. That being said, you also have to decide what suits your personal situation. It is never our intention to add an extra burden to your caregiving. Our desire is only to help you grow in your faith and ability through the services we provide. 

Do any of your books offer medical advice?

No. We are not doctors, just experienced family caregivers who have been exposed to a lot of medical environments and procedures. If you have questions about medicines, treatments, and even any home medical care suggestions we make, ask your medical team who knows your loved one and his/her specific needs. 

Do you offer any financial resources?

Not at this time. We plan to offer some financial planning advice in the future. For now, we only suggest that it is wise to budget your money and contact a financial planner and/or a lawyer about any estate planning needs.

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