I am a Masters Prepared Nurse, Educator and Published Author. My writing career started in Healthcare and has shifted to Fiction and Family.
My stories span a variety of genres, from Historical Romance and Family History to Children’s Books and Short Stories.
Each piece I write is inspired by real events and experiences, crafted with heart and imagination. My hope is that within these pages you’ll discover stories that resonate, entertain, and leave a lasting impression.
Thank you for joining me on this journey — I invite you to explore, read, and enjoy.
Mystery, romance, and resilience entwine The Women of Cypress Lane.
GET READY!! My newest book will be published soon! Set in historic Charleston, South Carolina , this sweeping tale blends romance, mystery, and courage. When a determined heroine uncovers a family secret that could shape her future, she must choose between protecting the past or following her heart.
A story of love, resilience, and hidden truths — The Women of Cypress Lane will stay with you long after the last page.
Stay tuned for more details about the book and its upcoming Launch date!!
The life and times of an Italian-American girl growing up in a big family in NJ.
Stuck inside for the day, a little girl magically transforms raindrops into a parade complete with a marching band, clowns, circus animals and more! Ages 3-8
The life of two Italian immigrants starting with their journey to the United States in 1912. Follow their struggles and triumphs through generations of good times and bad, hardships and celebrations and most of all LOVE!
“Janine Lange deftly describes an invaluable process that can contribute greatly to building and sustaining a culture of care.” —Stephen Long, Ph.D., author of Caring for People with Challenging Behaviors, Second Edition
“Janine Lange’s book brings attention to―and most importantly―offers solutions for the critical issue of retaining staff in care environments for older adults. Throughout the book the core elements of person-centered care (dignity, respect, and person choice) are woven into discussion of how newly hired staff members become oriented to, and integrated into, a culture that recognizes that residents and staff are at the heart of these care environments. Clearly outlines steps for creating an orientation program to reduce staff turnover are presented in direct, easy to understand language. In this book the author deftly describes an invaluable process that can contribute greatly to building and sustaining a culture of care.” ― Reviews Published On: 2015-08-24
“This book will help frame a person-centered approach to orientation, which will be critical as we continue with culture change and focusing our energies on retention and engagement in long-term care environments. The chapters on Mentoring and Defining the Culture are simple to follow and use across departments and various settings in long-term care. I look forward to using [this book] as a leadership training tool.” -- Americare Senior Living ― Reviews Published On: 2015-08-24
“This book is greatly needed. Lange provides practical information that can be easily implemented with any facility.” —Gayle Doll, Director, Center on Aging, Kansas State University
“In our work, staff turnover and the inability to stay current with training are among the primary reasons that person-centered care falters and often fails. Orientation for new staff members that is couched in person-centered care philosophy is greatly needed. This guide is a step in the right direction for homes looking to change their culture. Lange provides practical information that can be easily implemented with any facility.” -- Kansas State University ― Reviews Published On: 2015-08-24
"The content [of this book] is informational for any community going through the focus of person-centered care, but more importantly is how applicable her suggestions and materials are. I believe because Janine has been in long-term care for an extensive amount of time and because she has been a DON, this makes her suggested documents and support meaningful and real, not just additional reading for the DON, who does not have 1 minute to spare unless it will better her processes or the care for her residents. This is an inspiring read." -- Lutheran Senior Service Meridian Village ― Reviews Published On: 2015-08-26
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