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Planes, Canes, and Automobiles

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If the thought of vacationing with your parents makes you cringe, fear no more! Help is here!Planes, Canes, and Automobiles: Connecting with Your Aging Parents through Travel is a gold mine of practical advice, funny anecdotes, and tales of triumphs and travails from Val Grubb, who has traveled more than 300,000 miles (and counting!) with her 84-year old mother over the past twenty years. When planning a recent trip overseas, however, Grubb realized that her mom's physical and mental capabilities had suddenly changed. Her mom now needed a wheelchair, for example, and was afraid to travel alone (even on short flights to meet her daughter for a long trip together). Grubb set out to find suggestions for handling these changes and after much research was struck by the lack of resources to help people plan vacations with an aging friend or family member. She couldn't find any comprehensive information that shed light on the nuances of globetrotting with aging parents.


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Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: October 15, 2015

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781626342170
  • File size: 1443 KB
  • Release date: October 15, 2015

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781626342170
  • File size: 1443 KB
  • Release date: October 15, 2015

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Kindle Book
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subjects

Travel Nonfiction

Languages

English

If the thought of vacationing with your parents makes you cringe, fear no more! Help is here!Planes, Canes, and Automobiles: Connecting with Your Aging Parents through Travel is a gold mine of practical advice, funny anecdotes, and tales of triumphs and travails from Val Grubb, who has traveled more than 300,000 miles (and counting!) with her 84-year old mother over the past twenty years. When planning a recent trip overseas, however, Grubb realized that her mom's physical and mental capabilities had suddenly changed. Her mom now needed a wheelchair, for example, and was afraid to travel alone (even on short flights to meet her daughter for a long trip together). Grubb set out to find suggestions for handling these changes and after much research was struck by the lack of resources to help people plan vacations with an aging friend or family member. She couldn't find any comprehensive information that shed light on the nuances of globetrotting with aging parents.


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