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When a loved one asks "What am I going to do now?" they're not asking for an activity schedule. They're asking for a reason to still be themselves.This book reveals what most caregiving guides miss: people don't fade because they're aging-they fade because they've lost their role. When we remove cooking, cleaning, decision-making, and contribution in the name of "care," we quietly dismantle identity itself.Drawing from personal loss and extensive research, C Davert offers the Role Transfer Method-a practical, dignified approach to helping seniors reclaim purpose through mastery, contribution, and genuine belonging. Not through forced activities or "staying busy," but through being genuinely needed again.Inside you'll find:The Apple Pie Principle: how asking someone to teach restores competenceThe "Huge Favor" Script: language that invites contribution without pressureReal-life scenarios: moving in with family, assisted living transitions, widowhood, retirement, cognitive changesFamily meeting templates for navigating sibling conflictsCrisis cards and quick-start guides for immediate useStrategies that work when memory faltersThis isn't another logistics manual about insurance forms and medication schedules. It's about what happens after the paperwork is filed-when someone is physically safe but quietly disappearing.Whether your parent just moved in, transitioned to assisted living, lost a spouse, or retired into unexpected emptiness, this book offers a path forward that preserves dignity instead of erasing it. Small, specific, sustainable ways to help someone move from guest to contributor, from recipient to partner.For adult children, spouses, caregivers, and seniors themselves who refuse to believe that safety and selfhood are mutually exclusive.
