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Susan Landeis Cares for Her mother with Lewy Body Dementia: In Search of Rainbows
By Susan Landeis Caring for someone with dementia is a challenging and emotional experience. Especially when there are
Discover Poems by Caroline Johnson in The Caregiver
By Caroline Johnson I began to write poetry related to caregiving when I started to observe the
Delightful Children’s Book, Granny Can’t Remember Me, by Author Susan McCormick
GRANNY CAN’T REMEMBER ME: A CHILDREN’S BOOK ABOUT ALZHEIMER’S by Susan McCormick Granny Can’t Remember Me, my lighthearted
Nula Suchet’s Journey Through Pick’s Disease with Spouse, James Black: The Longest Farewell
By Nula Suchet The initial motive in writing The Longest Farewell was to keep James close to me,
Stay at Home with a Good Book – AlzAuthors Anthology Two is Now Available in Paperback
Life these days is turned upside down for most of us, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There is
Love is Never Forgotten in Breakfast Memories: A Dementia Love Story
By Kate Hanley I never thought I would be an author. But I felt obligated to share my
Blogger and Author Tio Stib, Blind Caregiver of Wife: My Dementia Diary
By Tio Stib Six years ago, I lost my sight, then discovered my wife was losing her mind
Trish Laub Writes Memoir of Her Dad’s Journey Through Alzheimer’s in A Most Meaningful Life
By Trish Laub I made a promise to myself that reflected the love of a youngest daughter for
AlzAuthors Cares During the Covid-19 Crisis
At AlzAuthors, our hearts go out to our global community during this Covid-19 crisis. The Management Team had
Judith Allen Shone Writes Memoir About Being Her Loved One’s Caregiver In, Is There Any Ice Cream?
By Judith Shone Is There Any Ice Cream? “I believe it was overcoming the fears that gave me
Discover Edie Weinstein’s Alzheimer’s Book for Kids: Grandpa and Lucy
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Writing Restores a Mother-Daughter Relationship in I’ll Have Some of Yours
By Annette Januzzi Wick The Missing Link I was never motivated to write about dementia, nor was I
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