
Grandpa is Losing It: Book for Teens about dementia called Almost There
By Laurel Garver My new young adult novel Almost There focuses on the complications that arise for a teenager

By Laurel Garver My new young adult novel Almost There focuses on the complications that arise for a teenager

By Gurney Williams If dementia is a thief, guilt is an accomplice. My wife Linda’s disease stole years

By Doreen (Dody) Cox I never planned on becoming my mother’s caregiver, nor, throughout the experience, considered writing a

By N. I originally set out to write my blog Mum Has Dementia after recounting a story about

By Charles Schoenfeld Few men are caregivers in the traditional sense. For most of us, I believe, it’s

by Mary Cail I’m a long-distance caregiver to my parents, who suffer from memory loss and multiple other

By Carole Brecht I started caring for my Mom full-time in 2009 after I closed my art gallery/custom

By Vanessa Luther My father joined the Air Force in 1950 during the Korean War where he trained

By Candace Minor Comstock In the winter of 2007, I found myself with a rare commodity, time. Major

By Pippa Kelly The first article I ever wrote about my mum’s dementia appeared in 2006 in a

By Ron Cooper Every day in the Alzheimer’s ward of Mom’s nursing home, she and her fellow residents

By Irene Mackay My name is Irene Mackay, author of “The Forgetful Elephant,” which explains the memory loss

[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text] By Kathleen Brown My name is Kathleen Brown. I’m a wife, mother, grandmother, writer, and Texan

By Vicki Tapia It starts small. Misplaced keys that turn up in odd places, making you wonder if

By Carol Bradley Bursack It started with Joe. My neighbor Joe’s wife died. Joe was in his 80s,
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