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Jacqueline Marcell Advises on How To Survive Caring For Aging Parents
By Jacqueline Marcell I never dreamed I’d have to give up my television career when I was thrust

The Power of Community
by Irene Frances Olson, AlzAuthors Global Outreach Coordinator The quickest method to connect with someone is the virtual,

Introducing Alzheimer’s & Dementia Caregiving Stories, an Anthology
The AlzAuthors management team is pleased to announce the publication of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregiving Stories: 58 Authors Share

Tracie Bevers Finds Healing in Telling Family’s Dementia Story
By Tracie Bevers In the early days of the disease, when I heard stories of others in later

Alzheimer’s Caregiving Amidst Sibling Conflict: Sisterly Shove by Malia Kline and Diane Stinson, M.D.
By Malia Kline When our mama was diagnosed with infiltrating pancreatic cancer and given three-to-six months to live,

Jane Mullins Writes Finding The Light In Dementia, A Guide For Families, Friends and Caregivers
By Jane Mullins Ph.D., from Cardiff, U.K. I am a nurse who has worked with people who have

Susan Soesbe Writes, Bringing Mom Home, About Two Sisters Who Move Mom Out of Assisted Living
By Susan Soesbe How do you write an honest story about a real-life tragedy without being so tedious

Blogger Terri Anderson Offers Support to Alzheimer’s Caregivers: TheCareGiversDepot
Sometimes The Caregiving Journey Chooses You By Terri Anderson There are several ways where people find themselves as

Young Adult Dementia Caregiving Novel: No Sad Songs
By Frank Morelli The concept for No Sad Songs had been building since my high school years. Back

Alzheimer’s Caregiver Heidi Hess Saxton Blogs: Life on the Road Less Traveled
By Heidi Hess Saxton When the Unthinkable Becomes Inevitable: The Awful Dawn of Dementia Up to this point

Lisa Hirsch Discovers a New Love for Her Mother in Letter to My Mom, My Hero
By Lisa Hirsch My mom has had Alzheimer’s disease for 14 long years. Out of her suffering from

AlzAuthors at the Alzheimer's Association Conference
The Dementia Education Conference in Charlotte hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association-Western Carolina Chapter was a huge success! Enjoy
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