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Eilon Caspi Destigmatizes Aggressive Behavior in Dementia
By Eilon Caspi, Ph.D. I started working in the aging field in 1994 as a nurse aide in

Say it in 6! Our Latest Project to Share Caregiver Stories
By Marianne Sciucco AlzAuthors has partnered with Larry Smith and his Six-Word Memoir project to share our stories

Enjoy This Unique Illustrated Caregiver Guide by Gina Awad
By Gina Awad (Exeter, UK) Over a decade ago I began a health and social care degree with

Dementia with Difficult People, an AlzAuthors Virtual Q&A
AlzAuthors offers many stories from caregivers who have each lived a unique journey. For some, caregiving came easy,

Nicole Bell Dug Deep to Find the Cause of Her Husband’s Illness
By Nicole Bell, North Carolina, USA I’ve always enjoyed writing. Even as a little girl, I overanalyzed the

Author Dave Iverson cares for his mother with Alzheimer’s in Winter Stars
By Dave Iverson, California & Maine, USA In the fall of 2007, when I was about to turn

Laura Davis Shares How She and Her Mother Recovered from an Embattled Relationship
By Laura Davis, California, USA My 2021 memoir, The Burning Light of Two Stars, tells the story of my embattled

Middle-Grade Novel, The Space Between Lost and Found
By Sandy Stark-McGinnis In April 2020 my sophomore middle-grade novel

Dementia Care Around the World: An AlzAuthors Live! Virtual Q&A
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA September is World Alzheimer’s Month. One hard fact we have learned through

Mark Resnick Faces Father’s Alzheimer’s During COVID-19
My mom moved out of the house when I was seven. That was a big deal in 1980—unheard

Linda Austin Writes Poetry Inspired by Dementia
By Linda Austin Konnichi wa, obaasan, o-genki desu ka? My Japanese mother suffered from Alzheimer’s. She spent her

Steph Jagger shares Alzheimer’s Journey with Mom: Everything Left to Remember
By Steph Jagger, Washington, USA I don’t like to be consumed by things. I think that’s the reason
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