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               As               a               former               nursing               home               social               worker               and               preschool               family               advocate,               I               know               that               visiting               a               long-term               care               facility               can               be               tough               for               anyone,               especially               children.

Over               the               course               of               my               career,               I               have               found               that               one               way               to               help               ease               those               fears               is               to               read               books               about               the               subject               to               the               kids.

The               books               may               help               to               familiarize               them               with               what               they               may               see               during               their               visit               as               well               as               open               up               discussions               about               their               feelings               on               the               matter.

With               that               said,               here's               a               brief               rundown               on               several               books               that               might               be               helpful               in               such               circumstances:
               "Let's               Talk               About               When               Someone               You               Love               is               in               a               Nursing               Home"
               Diana               S.

Helmer's               "Let's               Talk               About               When               Someone               You               Love               is               in               a               Nursing               Home"               is               one               book               to               consider               utilizing               before               your               child               makes               a               visit.

It               gives               an               overview               of               what               your               child               may               experience               while               there.

It               also               contains               pictures               of               children               visiting               loved               ones               as               well               as               health               care               related               equipment.

Wheelchairs               and               blood               pressure               cuffs               are               just               some               of               the               pieces               of               equipment               shown               in               the               photos.

In               my               opinion,               this               book               is               suitable               for               preschoolers               and               kindergarteners.
               "The               Helping               Place"
               Marsha               Kibbey's               "The               Helping               Place"               is               another               book               that               is               great               to               read               prior               to               an               initial               nursing               home               visit.

Unlike               Helmer's               book,               it               focuses               more               on               the               types               of               people               that               are               apt               to               be               living               in               such               a               facility.

It               also               touches               upon               what               it               is               like               to               interact               with               the               home's               residents               and               staff.

I               would               recommend               it               for               elementary               school               age               children.
               "My               Grandma's               in               a               Nursing               Home"
               Judy               Delton's               "My               Grandma's               in               a               Nursing               Home"               is               a               good               book               to               read               if               your               child               is               afraid               to               visit               the               facility.

The               book's               storyline               addresses               those               fears               and               points               out               some               of               the               benefits               of               human               interaction.

The               downside               is               that               the               book               is               very               dated               and               may               be               hard               to               find.
               "Old               People,               Frogs               and               Albert"
               If               you               can't               get               your               hands               on               Delton's               book,               Nancy               Hope               Wilson's               "Old               People,               Frogs               and               Albert"               is               a               superlative               substitute.

It               also               addresses               some               of               the               fears               that               kids               have               about               visiting               nursing               homes.

In               addition,               it               is               easy               to               find               in               book               stores.

In               my               opinion,               it               is               suitable               for               elementary               school               age               children.
               "Sunshine               Home"
               From               my               perspective,               Eve               Bunting's               "Sunshine               Home"               is               an               exceptional               book               for               spurring               discussions               about               the               emotional               aspects               of               nursing               home               placement.

In               the               story,               a               young               boy               initially               has               a               hard               time               expressing               his               feelings               about               seeing               his               beloved               grandmother               in               a               care               facility.

He               eventually               opens               up               to               his               family               about               his               feelings.

Thus,               you               may               want               to               read               it               prior               to               your               child's               first               visit               as               well.

Based               on               the               text               and               the               subject               matter,               I               would               recommend               it               for               young               children               of               all               ages.
               "Wilfrid               Gordon               McDonald               Patridge"
               I               really               liked               Mem               Fox's               book               "Wilfrid               Gordon               McDonald               Patridge"               as               well.

Its               storyline               is               unique               in               that               it               focuses               on               a               child               that               actually               enjoys               visiting               a               nursing               home               in               his               area.

Personally,               I               think               that               some               children               may               take               comfort               in               hearing               the               story               prior               to               a               facility               visit.
               "What               Do               You               See               When               You               See               Me?"
               Jeannie               St.

John               Taylor's               "What               Do               You               See               When               You               See               Me?"               is               definitely               one               book               that               I'd               suggest               taking               a               look               at               as               well               for               one               main               reason.

Its               storyline               focuses               on               a               child               that               is               afraid               of               a               woman               that               lives               in               the               same               nursing               home               as               her               grandmother.

Based               on               my               experience,               this               is               not               an               uncommon               situation.

Therefore,               the               book               provides               a               wonderful               way               to               address               the               issue               with               your               children               in               a               non-threatening               manner.
               "The               Sunsets               of               Miss               Olivia               Wiggins"
               Lester               L.

Laminack's               book               "The               Sunsets               of               Miss               Olivia               Wiggins"               is               worth               considering               too.

Its               storyline               focuses               on               a               child               visiting               his               great               grandmother,               who               has               advanced               Alzheimer's               disease.

I               found               favor               with               it               because               it               indirectly               shows               children               how               they               may               connect               with               someone               that               has               extensive               cognitive               impairments.

It               also               features               beautiful,               touching               illustrations               and               is               readily               available               through               major               bookstores.

I               would               recommend               it               to               parents               of               young               children               of               all               ages.
               "A               Young               Man's               Dance"
               Speaking               of               advanced               Alzheimer's               disease,               you               may               also               want               to               think               about               picking               up               a               copy               of               Laurie               Knowlton's               book               "A               Young               Man's               Dance."               Its               storyline               focuses               on               a               child               whose               grandma               no               longer               remembers               him               and               how               he               copes               with               it.

Personally,               I               thought               that               it               was               very               well               written.

I               found               the               illustrations               touching               as               well.
               "Loop               the               Loop"
               Barbara               Dugan's               book               "Loop               the               Loop"               made               my               list               because               of               its               moving               storyline.

It               focuses               on               a               child's               enriching               relationship               with               an               elderly               woman.

I               could               see               it               being               used               to               spur               discussions               about               activities               that               could               be               engaged               in               together               at               a               care               facility.

The               book               is               often               hard               to               find               in               bookstores.

Thus,               I'd               suggest               that               you               consider               asking               for               it               at               your               local               library.
               "Visiting               Miss               Pierce"
               Finally,               I'd               recommend               Pat               Derby's               book               "Visiting               Miss               Pierce"               for               tweens               and               teens.

Its               storyline               focuses               on               a               teenager's               interactions               with               nursing               home               residents.

Those               interactions               teach               him               about               people               in               general.

I               like               the               book               because               it               addresses               such               issues               from               an               older               child's               point               of               view.

Unfortunately,               there               are               not               too               many               books               that               I               know               of               that               cover               the               issue               from               that               perspective.
               Source:               Personal               Experience
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