Exploring Alzheimer’s Through Fiction: Marianne Sciucco’s Journey

Image and book cover of Marianne Sciucco, author of Blue Hydrangeas, an Alzheimer's love story

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US

Christy Byrne Yates moderates an Aging & Amazing book club discussion with co-host Marianne Sciucco on the value of fiction in dementia caregiving.

Marianne, a founder and manager of AlzAuthors, and also board president, podcast producer and host, draws from her experiences as a nurse and personal caregiver to share her journey and the inspiration behind her novel, “Blue Hydrangeas: An Alzheimer’s Love Story.”

A registered nurse, she was drawn into the world of Alzheimer’s and dementia care through personal experiences with family members affected by the disease. Working in the dementia unit of a nursing home, she found her calling in caring for individuals impacted by cognitive diseases. Her encounters with patients in various stages of memory impairment sparked a deep curiosity and desire to find solutions to improve their comfort and well-being.

Cover image for Blue Hydrangeas, an Alzheimer's love story by Marianne SciuccoIt was a serendipitous meeting with an elderly couple, where the wife had Alzheimer’s and the husband was her devoted caregiver, that inspired Marianne to embark on her writing journey. Fueled by her passion for highlighting the often-overlooked male caregivers, her book delves into the emotional complexities of Alzheimer’s and the unwavering love and hope that sustains caregivers through the challenges.

Marianne’s unique perspective and firsthand experiences bring authenticity to her narrative, offering readers a heartfelt glimpse into the world of Alzheimer’s and the profound impact it has on those touched by its reach. She believes fiction can be an in important tool in educating people about Alzheimer’s and dementia, offering a “soft landing space,” where readers can not only find facts but discover the human story found in all dementia situations.

Quotes

“I chose to write about Jack as the main character in this book because I wanted to write a book about the male caregiver, the husband caring for the wife.”

“I always say that being a nurse gives you a front row seat in the theater of life.”

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In this episode, you will:

  • Explore the process of writing books about Alzheimer’s and the impact of storytelling on raising awareness.
  • Gain valuable insights into navigating the complexities of dementia diagnosis and care, empowering you to make informed decisions.
  • Understand the impact of Alzheimer’s on families and gain insights into fostering resilience and coping mechanisms.
  • Navigate the complexities of dementia diagnosis and care with valuable insights and expert perspectives.

After the podcast

About the Moderators

Marianne Sciucco

Christy Byrne Yates

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