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Millennial Caregiver Writes About Mom With Early Onset Alzheimer’s
By Lauren Dykovitz When I was just 25 years old, my whole world was turned upside down. My
Harriet Hodgson Writes a New Book, Smiling Through Your Tears: Anticipating Grief
Anticipatory Grief: Powerful Feelings for Alzheimer’s Caregivers By Harriet Hodgson After my father died, my mother moved to
S. R. Karfelt’s Alzheimer’s Journey Caring for Mother-in-Law, Nobody Told Me: Love in the Time of Dementia
By S. R. Karfelt Writing about memory loss wasn’t something I’d planned to do. I’m a fiction writer.
Crissi Langwell Explores Memory Loss and Magic in Come Here, Cupcake, a novel
By Crissi Langwell The story of Come Here, Cupcake focuses on an aspiring baker, Morgan Truly, and the
Meet Irene Frances Olson, Author of Requiem for the Status Quo
By Irene Frances Olson My name is Irene Frances Olson and I survived being an Alzheimer’s family caregiver
Wendy Mitchell Blogs About Younger Onset Dementia: Which Me Am I Today?
By Wendy Mitchell Imagine yourself being given a diagnosis of Young Onset Dementia. Your life falls apart, you
Dr. Don Wendorf’s Inspiring Account of Caregiving for His Wife in Caregiver Carols
By Don Wendorf I wrote CAREGIVER CAROLS: A Musical, Emotional Memoir to cope with my own emotional struggles
Richard L. Morgan Shows Us Caregiving is an Extension of Spirituality
Listening to the needs of caregivers as a facilitator of Alzheimer’s support groups for many years, I became
Trip to Florida, Part II, An Amazing Author Connection
Ann, tears in my eyes reading this…what a lovely time we had…
Lynda Everman, Editor Of Seasons of Caregiving: Meditations for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregivers
By Lynda Everman “To all of you, I repeat: Do not let yourselves be robbed of hope! Do
Poetry Written After Caregiving: The Beach Poems by Ann Campanella
Expressing the Inexpressible through Poetry By Ann Campanella When I was in my early thirties, my mother began
Courageous Living with Dementia Book: Memory’s Last Breath by Gerda Saunders
By Gerda Saunders A few days before my sixty-first birthday, I was diagnosed with cerebral microvascular disease, which
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