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Liz O’Donnell Connects With All Women Through Her Book, Working Daughter
Working Daughter On July 1, 2014, both of my parents were diagnosed with terminal illnesses. My father had

Blogger Jane Robinson Shares Life with Dementia in Memory for Two
By Jane Robinson, Blogger at Memory for Two When my husband was diagnosed with dementia at the age

Madeline Wolfe Writes Delightful Children’s Book, The Story of Mrs. Inez
The Story of Mrs. Inez The character of Mrs. Inez is loosely based on my grandmother’s former roommate,

Helene Berger’s Inspiring Memoir, Choosing Joy, Follows the Alzheimer’s Journey With Spouse
By Helene Berger I write this article during the growing, devastating, worldwide tsunami of the COVID-19 pandemic. It

Marlene Jaxon Writes About Engaging Her Mother Until the End in Jinxed
By Marlene Jaxon A story was patiently waiting to be written, but I was aware of neither it

Poet Sue Fagalde Lick Shares Poignant Alzheimer’s Journey Caring for Husband: Gravel Road Ahead
The Story Behind Gravel Road Ahead by Sue Fagalde Lick I don’t know how I would have survived

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My Dementia Journey, One Step at a Time, Provides a Helpful Tool for Caregivers
By Tracy Gough I’ve worked in the care industry as a nurse for over 30 years. In the

Susan Wingate Learns Alzheimer’s Caregiving On-the-Job: The Dementia Chronicles
ABOUT AMIE, by Susan Wingate I started blogging about my Mom, Amie, after she moved in with us―after

Reverberations, Book of Personal Essays by Marion Agnew
Reverberations: A Daughter’s Meditations on Alzheimer’s, by Marion Agnew On a summer day in 1992, my mother told how,

Papa’s Changes by Linda Osmundson Helps Explain Dementia to Children
By Linda Osmundson Papa’s Changes, Dementia Through a Child’s Eyes came about one night as I contemplated the

Renée Harmon, MD, Blogs About Early Onset Alzheimer’s Caregiving Journey With MD Husband
By Renée Harmon, MD When my husband, Harvey, was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease at age fifty,
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