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WHEN WE KNEEL, WE LEARN, A LOOK AT CAREGIVING THROUGH THE LENS OF FAITH

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WHEN WE KNEEL, WE LEARN, A LOOK AT CAREGIVING THROUGH THE LENS OF FAITH
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
WHEN WE KNEEL, WE LEARN
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
A LOOK AT CAREGIVING THROUGH THE LENS OF FAITH
Summary
When We Kneel, We Learn is an autobiographical work based on Kayla Morgan Dudley's experience in a caregiving facility over the expanse of two years. The book touches on the relationships she cultivated with the elderly, including those living with Alzheimer's and dementia. The audience that the author hopes to reach are those who are interested in caring for the geriatric population. The memoir is written from the lens of Christianity. However, the lessons that are learned throughout the piece are so profoundly human that they are accessible to anyone who wants to deepen their relationships and have a greater understanding of others. The book is shaped in such a way that it gives the reader insight into the personalities of our elders, including quotes and stories from individual persons, as well as ways that Kayla learned to approach caring for those enduring the effects of aging
Target audience
adult
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