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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.
Katya De Luisa’s Book: Journey through the Infinite Mind, an Enlightening Read
[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] By Katya De Luisa I’ve been a collage mixed media artist
JoAnn Wingfield Shares Tender Alzheimer’s Memoir: The Well Spouse
By JoAnn Wingfield Alzheimer’s disease! To most people, the diagnosis is a death sentence, the worst kind, because
LaBena Fleming’s Touching Memoir, I Love You Always
By LaBena Fleming The Story Behind the Story of I Love You Always I don’t know that I
Wildflowers in Winter: Naomi Wark’s Novel About Alzheimer’s and Family Dynamics
by Naomi Wark Though a work of fiction, Wildflowers in Winter was inspired by my husband’s grandmother. Edna
Layne Deemer’s Novel, Life Forgotten, Addresses Younger Onset Alzheimer’s and Caregiving
By Layne Deemer When my father was alive and caring for my mother, he used to say, “You
Slow Puncture: a Memoir About Living Well with Early Onset Alzheimer’s by Peter Berry and Deb Bunt
By Peter Berry and Deb Bunt Surprising things can happen on the back of random decisions. When my
A Daily Dose of Dementia with Mama Drama: A Son’s Story
By Vincent Zappacosta Many people have asked me how I could write “Dementia-Mama-Drama.” How could I share such
Pat MacEnulty Shares Her Journey As Her Mother’s Caregiver In Wait Until Tomorrow
By Pat MacEnulty Dementia was the official cause of death for my mother, but it had chipped away
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