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Patience, Kindness, and Humor: Lessons from Caregiving with Vicki Tapia (Book Club Replay)
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US Vicki Tapia is a founder of AlzAuthors and the author of Somebody

Navigating Alzheimer’s with Poetry: Insights from Caregivers and Poets
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US Welcome to another insightful episode of Untangling Alzheimer’s and Dementia, and a

George Ackerman Advocates for Parkinson’s Disease Awareness to Honor His Mother’s Memory
By George Ackerman, PhD, JD, MBA, MS, Florida, US My mother, Sharon Riff Ackerman, suffered with Parkinson’s and

Sherri Snelling Focuses on Self-Care for Caregivers in Two Helpful Guides
By Sherri Snelling, California, US When I began working in the area of family caregiving 20 years ago,

Poetry for the Dementia Journey, an AlzAuthors Anthology Publishes June 1st
We are happy to announce that our newest anthology, Poetry for the Dementia Journey, will publish in paperback

The Pianist’s Only Daughter: Memoir by Kathryn Betts Adams
By Kathryn Betts Adams, Connecticut, USA I started writing The Pianist’s Only Daughter: A Memoir when it dawned

It’s Nurses Week! Let’s Celebrate Our Nurses Writing About Alzheimer’s and Dementia
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US Among the hundreds of contributing authors to AlzAuthors are a small group

Seize the Day: Embracing Life’s Moments with Alzheimer’s
By Christy Byrne Yates, MS, California, US Perhaps you can’t cure or even prevent Alzheimer’s, but what if

AlzAuthors Live! LGBTQ+ Caregiver Concerns, a Virtual Discussion
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US Each dementia journey is unique in its own way, but lesbian, gay,

Diagnosis: Dementia by Nicole J. Smith
Nicole J. Smith, Arizona, USA When I discovered more about dementia and how it would profoundly change my

Laughter, Tears and Connection: Discussing a Novel Born from Alzheimer’s Experience
By Christy Byrne Yates, MS, LEP, California, US For our March installment of Books & Chit Chat, our

Dana Walrath Tells Her Mother’s Alzheimer’s Story in Graphic Memoir
By Dana Walrath In the first few months that my mother Alice and dementia lived with me, she
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