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Mary Edwards-Olson Writes 2nd Book for Children About Dementia: Grandpa Is That You?
By Mary Edwards-Olson My newest book, Grandpa, Is That You?, is another children’s book about the changes a
Happy Holidays from AlzAuthors!
As 2019 draws to a close, we would like to take a moment to thank our readers and
Children Will Benefit From the Gentle Explanation of Alzheimer’s in Travels With My Granny by Juliet Rix
By Juliet Rix illustrated by Christopher Corr Granny is a great traveller. These days her legs won’t carry
Poetry Book on Dementia Caregiving: Palindrome by Pauletta Hansel
By Pauletta Hansel I didn’t set out to write a book about being the caretaking daughter of a
Stolen Memories: An Alzheimer’s Stole Ministry and Tallit Initiative, by Lynda Everman and Don Wendorf
By Lynda Everman and Don Wendorf Stolen Memories: An Alzheimer’s Stole Ministry & Tallit Initiative describes the use of
Dorothy Horne Finds Glimpses of Grace in Alzheimer’s Care
By Dorothy Horne, Texas, US My husband, Byron, was diagnosed in 2011 with early onset Alzheimer’s at age
Memory is at the Heart of Patti Callahan Henry’s The Favorite Daughter
By Patti Callahan Henry If ever the past of an author and the future of a book have
AlzAuthors Blog Named In MyTherapy’s Top 10 Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease Blogs of 2019
We are thrilled to announce that MyTherapy has named AlzAuthors Blog one of the Top 10 Dementia and
Cassandra Farren Crafts Moving Memoir, I’ve Lost My Mum
By Cassandra Farren Dementia is soul-destroying. Not only for the person who is diagnosed, but for anyone who
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Molly Wisniewski, is the Author of Dementia Guide and Activity Book, Caregiving Both Ways
By Molly Wisniewski Caregiving Both Ways is for family caregivers of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other
Meet Sue Anne W. Kirkham, Author of Loving Zelda – A Stepdaughter’s Caregiving Journal
This memoir also allowed for the interweaving of family history, a fleshing out of characters, and a means of affirming through narration the individual’s continuing worth, untainted by the loss of physical and cognitive abilities.
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