
AlzAuthors Virtual Q&A Features Authors Living with Dementia
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA Caregivers and those concerned about dementia have a million questions for those who live with it: What’s it like to have the condition? Are you scared?
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA Caregivers and those concerned about dementia have a million questions for those who live with it: What’s it like to have the condition? Are you scared?
AlzAuthors is once again working with HFC to present a Summer Book Series for Alzheimer’s and dementia families and caregivers. This program is open to anyone interested in learning about these conditions.
AlzAuthors is excited to announce our new AlzAuthors Book Club in collaboration with Amazon. We thought it was a good fit for us to not only provide a new avenue to promote
By Susan Cerulean In the 1950s and 60s, when I was a child, we knew so little about chronic diseases of the mind, body and spirit, and what we did know, we
By Vincent Zappacosta Many people have asked me how I could write “Dementia-Mama-Drama.” How could I share such a personal emotional experience that most people don’t even want to talk about. As
AlzAuthors is pleased to announce that we have joined Dementia Map©, the new dementia resource created by Lori La Bey of AlzheimersSpeaks.com and Dave Wiederrich of MemoryCafeDirectory.com. This is the first Global
By Elizabeth B. Miller My husband and I witnessed first-hand what happens when our loved ones struggle to prioritize their own health and happiness. In 2014, affectionately called ‘the spiral year’, our
By Matthew Estrade, Louisiana, USA I remember the moment when my mother sat me down during Thanksgiving college break in the late 1990s to tell me that my grandfather’s dementia had gotten
We’re thrilled to introduce our new podcast, UNTANGLING ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA, which launches today on The Whole Care Network. Founding member and director Marianne Sciucco will produce and host the show. She
By Sue Ryan When I began my first role in caregiving for a friend more than thirty years ago, I didn’t know what to do. One day something worked, the next day