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For a daughter, at age 61, being called “mommy” by her own mother was a heart-wrenching experience. This happened to the author during the course of a three-year adventure as the full-time caregiver to her mother, much loved yet caught up in a downward spiral of physical, mental, and developmentally regressed disabilities.

Each day is an adventure because when dementia is present, the typical actions involved with daily care habits become unpredictable. The experience is also termed an adventure because of the surprising twists and turns of emotion that arose in the author, compelling her to recognize and face deep-seated fears and unwanted emotional reactions when her performance was not in accord with the spiritual vision that she had of herself. Moments of comic relief would save the author from the depths of despair during pill-taking and messy hygienic episodes, and her mother’s nighttime delusions. The mantra that kept the author going was an echo of her mother’s life-long response to any calamitous event you can do what you have to do.

ADVENTURES IN MOTHER-SITTING is not just a chronicle about the dementia-induced antics of an independent, spirited mother as she approaches the time of her death. The book is also about a daughter’s journey through an emotional rollercoaster passage of grief that gets intermixed with surprising sweet instances of joyful connections with not only her childlike mother but, also, her innermost self. Throughout the book, the author portrays the ways in which the physical and mental needs of an old-age mother and the emotional, spiritual needs of a caregiver daughter lovingly serve each other and how the dementia serves them both.

The memoir depicts not only the role changes that occur in the relationship between a caregiver daughter and her beloved mother but, also, the more compassionate relationship that the daughter gains with herself as she learns to walk more honestly and gently with her fears, worries, and shortcomings.









Adventures in MotherSitting edition by Doreen Cox Professional Technical eBooks

This is a very special book. I would give it six stars if I could.

Doreen Cox’s story is one that resonates with so many of us. It is never easy to watch our parents or loved ones grow old, but when dementia and/or myriad other conditions or diseases present, not only is it painful to see, but many become caregivers to those they love. Caregivers must tend to every aspect of her/his loved one’s care. There is nothing easy about it.

Adventures in Mother-Sitting, a book written from Doreen Cox’s journals during her three years as her mother’s caregiver, offers something very special to the reader.

I don’t wish to write a synopsis of this book; I simply want to explain why I found this book to be extraordinary, and why I recommend it to anyone who has gone or will be going through a similar experience: past, present, or future.

First, AIM is beautifully written; Doreen Cox is a gifted writer. Second, this is an honest memoir. The author was not afraid to bare her soul, expose her fears, or question her perceived shortcomings. But what really resonated with me, and the reason I so emphatically recommend this book, is because of Cox’s ability to take soul-crushing situations and turn them into joyful memories. That said, because the author chose to see the glass as half full and cherish every moment she could, doesn’t mean she didn’t get angry, break down, or cry like any sentient human being.

After reading the author’s story, where roles were reversed and her mother became her child, it is my great wish that this book will become known to the masses, because I so strongly believe that it could serve as a guiding hand to millions in similar situations. While caring for a mother with dementia is profoundly sad, Doreen Cox created an uplifting environment that no doubt brought joy to her mother and extraordinary comfort to herself. An exceptional read.

Product details

  • File Size 2938 KB
  • Print Length 195 pages
  • Publisher Whistling Duck Books; 2 edition (January 10, 2015)
  • Publication Date January 10, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00S3WEVN4

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This book is truly a love story. No, not a love story in the boy-girl romantic sense but a story about the love between a mother and a daughter.

Author Doreen Cox shares her experience as a "care bear" during the last three years of her mother's life and how she learned to live with her mother's slow progression from a viable, interesting, lovable, and happy woman to a woman overcome by dementia unable to handle even her most basic bodily needs. And Ms. Cox doesn't shirk away from those details. She repeatedly quotes her mother's mantra
"You just do what you have to do."

Ms. Cox starts out this story as her mother's daughter and friend and roommate. She gradually becomes her care bear and then her "mommy." Though her mother always could articulate a thank you and big toothless smile for everything Ms Cox did for her, she became like a child thanking her mommy.

Ms Cox gave up her as a career group counselor at an alternative school for at-risk and SED high school students to care for her mother, and she never regretted it. She took on all the necessary tasks that were required to keep her mother fed, medicated, and clean and she never shied away from them. Even after her mother's death, she says "The desire in me to take care of Mother to her end-time had been very strong, a `calling,' I had termed it. My `calling' included the care of Mother's body to its end."

I am in awe of Ms. Cox' loving and un-resentful care of her mother. She never asked the question on many other's minds "How could anyone do this day after day, night after night, for so long?"
Her loving heart and soul just wouldn't allow it.

I recommend this book for anyone dealing with dementia. It definitely is a lesson in love.
Doreen Cox's job as a care-giver was both sad and enviable. Sad because caring for a person with dementia is exhausting and gut-wrenching. Enviable because her mother Eva was outstanding in every way. Eva was born into poverty to parents who saw her more as a baby-sitter and house-keeper than as a child to be encouraged and cherished. Against all odds, she did so well in school that she was offered a scholarship to nursing school. Defying her parents, she accepted the scholarship and became an RN. She was married with four small daughters when her husband's death threw her back into the workforce. She raised her daughters as a single parent, working as a home health nurse, and ensuring that her children had the encouragement and security that she had been denied. She also insisted on providing health care for African Americans at a time and place when many white professionals refused to treat minorities. She was a fine human being and Doreen's devotion to her was well earned.

Doreen approached the difficult task of caring for her mother with intelligence and common sense. I was immeasurably touched and impressed that she was able to go beyond the natural grief of watching her mother regress to childhood and to rejoice that Eva was (at long last) getting to enjoy the childhood she missed the first time around. This was not what Doreen wanted for her mother, but she did a great job of a making the best of the situation for both of them. She should be proud of herself.
This is a very special book. I would give it six stars if I could.

Doreen Cox’s story is one that resonates with so many of us. It is never easy to watch our parents or loved ones grow old, but when dementia and/or myriad other conditions or diseases present, not only is it painful to see, but many become caregivers to those they love. Caregivers must tend to every aspect of her/his loved one’s care. There is nothing easy about it.

Adventures in Mother-Sitting, a book written from Doreen Cox’s journals during her three years as her mother’s caregiver, offers something very special to the reader.

I don’t wish to write a synopsis of this book; I simply want to explain why I found this book to be extraordinary, and why I recommend it to anyone who has gone or will be going through a similar experience past, present, or future.

First, AIM is beautifully written; Doreen Cox is a gifted writer. Second, this is an honest memoir. The author was not afraid to bare her soul, expose her fears, or question her perceived shortcomings. But what really resonated with me, and the reason I so emphatically recommend this book, is because of Cox’s ability to take soul-crushing situations and turn them into joyful memories. That said, because the author chose to see the glass as half full and cherish every moment she could, doesn’t mean she didn’t get angry, break down, or cry like any sentient human being.

After reading the author’s story, where roles were reversed and her mother became her child, it is my great wish that this book will become known to the masses, because I so strongly believe that it could serve as a guiding hand to millions in similar situations. While caring for a mother with dementia is profoundly sad, Doreen Cox created an uplifting environment that no doubt brought joy to her mother and extraordinary comfort to herself. An exceptional read.
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