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Sandy Benson Shares Her Story of Caring for Both Parents with Dementia
By S. G. (Sandy) Benson Most people, at some point in their lives, confront issues with aging parents.
Candy Abbott Continues Her Spouse Caregiving Journey in her 2nd Memoir, I’ll Never Love Him Less
And I’ll Never Love Him Less by Candy Abbott I already knew there would be a book two
Susie Singer Carter Explores Dementia in Film and Podcast
By Susie Singer Carter Disease is an equal-opportunity beast. At some point in everyone’s life, someone they love
Neurologist, Dr. Daniel Gibbs, Reveals His Personal Story in A Tattoo on my Brain
A Tattoo on my Brain by Dr. Daniel Gibbs I am a 70-year-old retired neurologist, and I have
Doctor Shares Strategies for Dealing With Unsafe Senior Drivers
By David Bernstein, MD “But Doctor, I’m a good driver.” I cannot tell you how many times I
Peter Berry Who Lives with Dementia Shares His Poetry in: Walk With Me, Compiled by Deb Bunt
By Deb Bunt, England, United Kingdom In September 2020, Slow Puncture was published. Along with the elation which
Mary Crescenzo Engages with Alzheimer’s Through the Arts
By Mary Crescenzo, California, US After decades as a pioneer in working with persons with Alzheimer’s/dementia using the
Susan J. Farese Reflects on Alzheimer’s and Nursing in Poetry
By Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN I grew up in Northern N.J. during the late 1950’s in a
Ruth Stevens Pens Dementia Tale as a Play and a Novel: Stage Seven
By Ruth Stevens My mother, Muriel Port Stevens, suffered from Alzheimer’s for the last five years of her
Author Jaye Tee Explores After Dementia Caregiving Ends in: 13 Months, Diary of a Caregiver’s Grief
By Jaye Tee What happens when the caregiving ends? I didn’t think enough about this question during my
Dave Meurer Fills His Book, New Every Day, With Healing Humor
By Dave Meurer No one plans to have Alzheimer’s disease crash into the life of a loved one,
Researcher Ross Colquhoun, Author of Caregiver Guide: Dementia and You
By Ross Colquhoun My mother was a smart woman. She was a qualified nurse, rose to the rank
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