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Suzka Collins Uses Humor and Awe As She Writes Wonders in Dementia Land
By Suzka Collins Ah… the wonders I found living with my mother in Dementialand. It all started almost
Emily Page Shares Potent Words and Art in her Memoir about her Father’s FTD: Fractured Memories
By Emily Page Writing about dementia came about fairly slowly and organically. I’m an artist, so when my
Ann Hedreen Describes Her Experience As Her Mother’s Caregiver In Her Beautiful Brain
By Ann Hedreen Without quite knowing it at the time, I began working on Her Beautiful Brain in
Peggy Bushy Reveals the Confusion She Encountered with Lewy Body Disease
By Peggy Bushy When Lewy Body Dementia entered my home, the world as I knew it began to
The Dementia Handbook: Judy Cornish Answers How to Care at Home (Also Available in Spanish)
By Judy Cornish, Idaho, USA Over a decade ago, I left my law practice in Portland, Oregon, in
Author Ann Richardson Takes Us Behind the Scenes in Life In A Hospice
By Ann Richardson Some years ago, I was taken to a hospice by a friend, who happened to
Discover this Affecting Book About Early Onset: The Grapes of Dementia by Wren Wright
by Wren Wright It used to be that nine months or so after a traditional wedding, couples would
Meet Paul M. Hornback, Author of God Still Remembers Me
By Paul M. Hornback GOD STILL REMEMBERS ME I’ve been living with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease for over seven
Tracey Shorthouse’s Poetry Provides a Glimpse into Early Onset Alzheimer’s
By Tracey Shorthouse When I was first diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s Disease and Posterior Cortical Atrophy in
Meet Celia Koudele, Author of The Little Book for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
By Celia Koudele The Little Book for Alzheimer’s Caregivers This book was my legacy for the next generation,
Karen Kaplan Imagines a Cure for Dementia in Science Fiction Novel
By Karen B. Kaplan Perhaps it is not often that you come across science fiction that is (1)
Welcome, Rebecca Thesman, Author of Sometimes They Forget
By RJ Thesman How a Long-Distance Caregiver Learns to Cope When the memory thief first visited our family,
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