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Viki Kind interviews Jacqueline Marcell, author of "Elder Rage" - "The Difficult Aging Parent "

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Viki Kind interviews Jacqueline Marcell, the author of Elder Rage or Take My Father...Please about strategies for dealing with the difficult aging parent. Today it is my pleasure to introduce you to JACQUELINE MARCELL: JACQUELINE MARCELL was so compelled by caring for her elderly parents, both with early Alzheimer's not properly diagnosed for over a year, that once she figured everything out she gave up her stalled career as a television executive to become an advocate for eldercare awareness and reform. She is the devoted daughter in her best-selling book, Elder Rage (www.ElderRage.com) a Book-of-the-Month Club selection being considered for a film. Over 50 endorsements include: Hugh Downs, Regis Philbin, Johns Hopkins Memory Clinic, and the National Adult Day Services Association who honored her with their Media Award. She also received “Advocate of the Year” from the National Association of Women Business Owners at their Remarkable Women Awards. Jacqueline is a sought-after international speaker who has spoken at hundreds of events including to the National Security Agency and Florida House of Representatives. She’s been interviewed on the TODAY SHOW and CNN, and was featured on the cover of the AARP BULLETIN. Jacqueline also hosts a radio show, Coping with Caregiving on wsRadio.com, where 7 years of her interviews with healthcare professionals are archived for free listening-on-demand: www.wsRadio.com/CopingWithCaregiving. She also writes columns for AgingCare.com (www.agingcare.com/Experts/1108/Caregiving) and ThridAge.com (www.thirdage.com/expert-voices/jacqueline-marcell), and as a breast cancer survivor, Jacqueline advocates that everyone, especially caregivers, closely monitor their own health. Her website is www.ElderRage.com. (949) 975-1012 JACQUELINE’S MISSIONS ARE TO: encourage long-term care planning; enlighten healthcar

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