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Cynthia Fantasia Shares Her Experience as a Spouse Caregiver in her Book, In the Lingering Light
By Cynthia Fantasia In The Lingering Light: Courage & Hope for the Alzheimer’s Caregiver 2014 held such promise.

365 Caregiving Tips Series Offers Helpful Information for Carers Everywhere
By Gincy Heins I am one of the five co-authors of the 365 Caregiving Tips series of books.

Kimberly Best Pens How To Live Forever; A Guide To Writing the Final Chapter of Your Life
By Kimberly Best Our lives are our stories, our stories are our legacies, and our legacies make us

Renée Harmon, MD Teaches Caregivers Through Memoir of Spouse’s Early Onset Alzheimer’s
By Renée Harmon I’ve never successfully surfed before, and on my one and only attempt, I dislocated my

Spouse Caregiver, Fran Tilton Shelton, Shares Her Story in No Winter Lasts Forever
By Fran Tilton Shelton The 13th century poet, Rumi, acknowledged in a poem about love “though the pen

Blogger Kathy Lowrey Smith: Living with a Thief named Lewy Body Dementia
By Kathy Lowrey Smith The blog Living with a Thief named Lewy Body Dementia came about as a way

Patty Green Offers Roadmap: In Case I Forget, 3 Steps to Take Before Your Memory Unravels
You don’t know what you don’t know. By Patty Green There is a chance—a good chance, if you

Judith Allen Shone’s Second Memoir of Caregiving for Her Loved One: Did You Hide the Cookies?
By JUDITH ALLEN SHONE My wish for the Accepting the Gift of Caregiving series, “Is There Any Ice Cream?”

Brianne Grebil’s Tribute to Mother with Early Onset Alzheimer’s: Love Doesn’t Care if You Forget
By Brianne Grebil My mother was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 62. She passed

Deborah Cohan’s Memoir, Welcome to Wherever We Are, Deals with Caregiving for a Father with Dementia
Welcome to Wherever We Are by Deborah J. Cohan My motivation for writing this book was simple though the

This Beautiful Memoir Explores the Connections Between Nature and Dementia
By Susan Cerulean In the 1950s and 60s, when I was a child, we knew so little about

Garland Creighton Provides a Transparent Glimpse Into Fears and Triumphs of Alzheimer’s Caregiving
By Garland Creighton Alzheimer’s disease is a national crisis. Every 70 seconds someone somewhere develops this brain-wasting illness.
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