"""This is truly a beautiful and important book. So timely too. It deals with a subject people don't want to think about until they are faced with it - and it's often too late. Jim Heath's care of his mother was exemplary on every level. 'Taking Care of Mom' should be required reading for everyone."" - Kaisu Fisken ""The story is at once heartwarming and heartbreaking. It is an end-of-life love story between a mother and son who face together the encroaching darkness of dementia with patience and courage. It is a roadmap for others who choose personal homes instead of nursing homes for a tender goodbye."" - Marcey Forman ""A hero, serving his hero. The selfless and raw journey of caregiving. An unbreakable beautiful love story."" - Kaushal Patel ""Jim's experiences are authentic and relatable to other caregivers who are going through the emotional process of helping someone they love through the transition of leaving this world behind. In particular, his observations as a male caregiver bring to the forefront a stigma perpetuated throughout time and one that policymakers, health providers, and society, in general, should give more consideration and contemplation. Jim's devotion to his family, particularly to his parents, is a testament to the powerful love they gave him throughout his lifetime. And it is an example of how love facilitates strength and comfort that is needed when dealing with the tough challenge of letting go of someone special without relinquishing their dignity."" - Jo Ingles ""It took me a few days to read Jim's book; I shed many tears as it reminded me of my own father's passing. The book offers insightful suggestions and honest reflections. Doris was loved by all who knew her, and Jim is a saint. It's beautiful."" - Heather Moore ""Taking Care of Mom is a must-read for anyone faced with the challenges of being a caregiver for an elderly parent. Jim Heath's raw, emotional storytelling takes readers on this journey with him as he navigates the sacrifices and realities of this difficult, yet rewarding experience, and the unbreakable bond between mother and son weathering a particularly cruel illness. Through Jim's honesty and vulnerability, we're able to glean what he learned as his mother's caregiver, a gift to anyone in a similar circumstance."" - Connie Weber"