
Darlene Fuchs Publishes Her Father’s Memoir of Caring for Her Mother
By Darlene Fuchs from Illinois, U. S. As I sit down to share a piece of my heart with you, I’m overcome with a rush of emotions. Get In The Boat: A
By Darlene Fuchs from Illinois, U. S. As I sit down to share a piece of my heart with you, I’m overcome with a rush of emotions. Get In The Boat: A
Nicole J. Smith, Arizona, USA When I discovered more about dementia and how it would profoundly change my mother’s life, our lives, I created a timeline and jotted down journal entries to
By Gina Awad (Exeter, UK) Over a decade ago I began a health and social care degree with The Open University which inspired an immense interest in dementia, the complexities for the
By Sandy Stark-McGinnis In April 2020 my sophomore middle-grade novel The Space Between Lost and Found was published. It was the beginning of the
By Julie Annette Bennett The Phoenix Man gives a complete picture from start to finish of a caregiver-in-training as my husband Scott lives through three debilitating diseases; a dying heart and eventual
Up in the Sky So Blue By Lisa Graff When I was a young girl, sitting on a swing, I imagined I could vanish into another world if I swung high enough.
We Danced: Our Story of Love and Dementia by Scott Rose Love sustains. Dementia impacts the mental, physical, financial, social, and spiritual health of everyone it touches, but love endures that storm.
by Dominick Domasky Regret, anger, uncertainty, and guilt are just a few of the feelings and emotions that led me to writing My Name Is Sharon. My mother has Alzheimer’s, and I
THE STORY BEHIND FLOATING IN THE DEEP END By Patti Davis On a blue-sky November day in 1994 I walked into Central Park, which was near my apartment in New York. My
And I’ll Never Love Him Less by Candy Abbott I already knew there would be a book two as soon as I’ve Never Loved Him More came out. The minute readers finished