At a large group home for adult women who are mentally ill/retarded, a client has fallen from an attic window. Was it murder, suicide or an accident? Will the disparate staff prove to be the ones who are really nuts?
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Characters with Character By M. J. Willow on April 18, 2014 Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
Do you hate your job but stick with it? Every supervisor who has had staff stay on despite poor working conditions need to read this book and understand that sometimes there is more than a paycheck that keeps a group together. In "Group Home", Peter Joseph Swanson gives us all someone to relate to as the underpaid and overworked caregivers explore taking better control of their situation while not wanting to compromise the care of the group of elderly developmentally disabled they look after. There isn't just a story here, but a clear explanation of how unions form and work. What a sneaky way to teach people by giving them a story of a diverse group of people looking after an even more diverse group! This is one of the author's best offerings as he again delivers interesting characters and natural dialog to spur the reader through the story.
Do you hate your job but stick with it? Every supervisor who has had staff stay on despite poor working conditions need to read this book and understand that sometimes there is more than a paycheck that keeps a group together. In "Group Home", Peter Joseph Swanson gives us all someone to relate to as the underpaid and overworked caregivers explore taking better control of their situation while not wanting to compromise the care of the group of elderly developmentally disabled they look after. There isn't just a story here, but a clear explanation of how unions form and work. What a sneaky way to teach people by giving them a story of a diverse group of people looking after an even more diverse group! This is one of the author's best offerings as he again delivers interesting characters and natural dialog to spur the reader through the story.