
Meet Arthur Levine, Author of What a Beautiful Morning
By Arthur Levine Last night I lit a Yahrzeit candle for my father, who’s been gone for two

By Arthur Levine Last night I lit a Yahrzeit candle for my father, who’s been gone for two

By Karen Malena Love in the senior years: A true inspiration to me. My parents are married over

By Carol Howell My mother, Vera, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in October of 2006. That was the day

By Marsha L. Burris My parents raised four children in a small community located near Charlotte, NC where

By Tanya Ward Goodman I grew up in in the mountains of New Mexico in a roadside attraction

By Karen B. Kaplan It can get lonely carrying on with this job that most people think I

By Shannon O’Donnell In the late 1990s, I joined a writers’ group. The rules were simple: “Bring three

By Rundy Purdy I was twenty-four years old when I became a caregiver for my grandpa. I left

By Maria Shriver: In June, Geri Taylor spoke in front of participants of my first-ever Move for Minds Alzheimer’s fundraising and

By Kate Swaffer There are currently more than 47.5 million people diagnosed with dementia (WHO, 2015) and I

By Ann Garvin Laughter And Alzheimer: A Necessary Contradiction I write about Alzheimer’s because, it seems, I can’t

By Gary Joseph LeBlanc Becoming a caregiver started as far back as my earliest childhood memories. My oldest

By Loretta Woodward Veney I decided to write my book because I felt so helpless when my Mom

A Trilogy by RJ Thesman “We have to park here,” Mom said, as I drove her to the

By Jennifer Brush I am very pleased that I was asked to participate in this opportunity to bring
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