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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,
Meet Cynthia Hamilton, Author of Finding Ruth
By Cynthia Hamilton It took a life-altering crisis to make me realize that despite having known my mom
Elaine Pereira Writes a Touching Tribute to Her Mom: I Will Never Forget
By Elaine Pereira, MA OTR/L CDC DP My mother’s was a story that needed to be told. She was
Meet Pippa Kelly, Author of Invisible Ink
By Pippa Kelly Before signing off the final proofs of my debut novel I read the manuscript for
Rachael Wonderlin writes: When Someone You Know Is Living in a Dementia Care Community
By Rachael Wonderlin I started my blog, Dementia By Day, three years ago. I had no idea, then,
Jack Fussell Fights Alzheimer’s Disease One Step at a Time
By Jack Fussell On January 12th, 2013 I left Skidaway Island State Park near Savannah Georgia. I traveled
Harriet Hodgson Writes for Families in The Family Caregiver’s Guide
By Harriet Hodgson If you told me I would write a series for family caregivers, I would reply,
Meet Gela-Marie Williams, Author of Green Vanilla Tea
By Gela-Marie Williams I remember the evening my youngest son came through to me in my bedroom holding
Meet Cynthia Toney, Author of 10 Steps to Girlfriend Status
By Cynthia Toney Alzheimer’s is a cruel prison that held my dear mother-in-law in chains for approximately three
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