For years, Gwendolyn Keyes Baker and her siblings cared for both of their parents in their nineties, honoring their desire to remain at home. It was a season marked by sacrifice, difficult decisions, family dynamics, and moments of unexpected grace.
Then one day, the caregiving assignment ended.
And the silence began.
In Assignment Complete, Baker shares a heartfelt reflection on the realities of family caregiving, the emotional and practical challenges of caring for aging parents, and the often-overlooked transition that follows when the caregiving journey comes to an end.
Drawing from personal experience, she explores the responsibilities, relationships, grief, and life adjustments that many caregivers face-both during the caregiving season and after the loss of a loved one.
Not a clinical guide, but a compassionate companion for the caregiving journey and the quiet season that follows.
Written with warmth, wisdom, and compassion, this reflective guide offers encouragement for:
⢠Family caregivers caring for aging parents or loved ones
⢠Individuals navigating the emotional challenges of caregiving
⢠Families supporting a loved one through the aging process
⢠Former caregivers learning how to move forward after caregiving ends
⢠Anyone seeking hope, healing, and purpose after loss
If you have walked the caregiving road or find yourself somewhere along the way, this book will remind you that your work mattered, your sacrifices were meaningful, your love was seen, and the life you shared can still be honored in the days ahead.
Job well done. The assignment is complete.
Industry Reviews
"Assignment Complete" is a heartfelt and honest take on caregiving. This book beautifully captures both the challenges and the love that come with becoming a caregiver. I applaud Gwen Baker for tackling such a deeply personal and often difficult topic with honesty, compassion, and clarity. With a God-centered approach, she shares not only intimate, emotional moments, but also broader perspective that helps readers make sense of the physical and mental toll caregiving can take, and the selflessness it requires. ~Natalie Bowers Miller
This book gives language to the caregiving journey in a way many don't know how to express. It put words to feelings I didn't even realize I was carrying.
No matter what stage you are in, or even if you are supporting someone from the outside, this book offers a perspective that helps you understand and navigate the journey with greater clarity. It's a powerful and needed resource for anyone connected to caregiving, and a reminder that no one has to navigate this journey alone. ~Marion J. Kelly
Assignment Complete is a powerful reflection on caregiving, loss, and life after both. As someone who cared for my wife, I connected with this in a very real way. After her passing, I struggled with what to do next-I truly wish I had this book during that time. Gwendolyn Keyes Baker gives voice to the emotional weight, identity shifts, and the silence that follows caregiving. This isn't a how-to guide, but a meaningful companion for anyone walking through this journey, ~Walter Allen Brickhouse, LCMHC A
After losing both of my parents, this book spoke to a part of me I didn't have words for. The way it describes the silence and sense of loss after caregiving ended felt incredibly real. It's a gentle, honest guide for anyone trying to make sense of life after loving and letting go. ~Trevette Wallace Hall