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Alzheimer’s Genetics Memoir: Fighting for My Life
By Jamie Ten Napel Tyrone Have you ever wondered about your genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease? I never

Linda Brendle Delivers the Good, Bad, and Ugly of Alzheimer’s in New Memoir
Finishing Well By Linda Brendle Several years ago I wrote A Long and Winding Road, the story of the

Julie Gorges Writes Lewy Body Dementia Memoir, I’m Your Daughter, Julie: Caring for a Parent with Dementia
By Julie Gorges I’m Your Daughter, Julie: Caring for a Parent with Dementia is the fourth book I’ve

Eleanor Cooney’s Alzheimer’s Memoir Caring for Her Mother: Death in Slow Motion
By Eleanor Cooney In the third grade, I was kicked out of show-and-tell for three weeks. I told

Judy Cornish, Author of Dementia with Dignity, Offers Tools and Techniques for Home Care
By Judy Cornish It’s been nine years since I left my law practice in Portland, Oregon, thinking I

Timothy Scott Honors His Grandfather in Don’t Forget, an Alzheimer’s Novel
By Timothy Scott Almost everyone I know has experienced the pain of having someone in their life affected

Judith Clarke Looks for Laughs Every Day For Her Blog: Dementia Isn’t Funny
By Judith Clarke, Blogger at Dementia Isn’t Funny Laughter costs nothing and works instantly. Take off everything but

Dementia Blogger Rachel Hiles Offers Support: Taking Care of Grandma
By Rachel Hiles When I became my grandma’s caregiver, I searched desperately for support. No, not home-delivered meals

Stumped Town Dementia Blogger Lickety Glitz Cares for Her Mom
Stumped Town Dementia: Punching Dementia in the face one day at a time. By Lickety Glitz I started…

Memoir: Geezer Stories: The Care and Feeding of Old People
By Laura Mansfield Suddenly, five years ago, my world fell apart as my parents tumbled headfirst into old

Conversational Guide for the Elderly: If Only You Would Ask
By Joan Berger Bachman For five years, Joan Berger Bachman and her 92-year-old mother, Eileen Opatz Berger teamed

Children’s Author Educates Kids About Dementia in Nice to Meet You…Again
By Suzanne Bottum-Jones, RN Nice To Meet You… Again is the representation of years of sitting with families as a
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