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Dementia Diagnosis Inspires Author’s Novel: The Dragons of Alsace Farm
By Laurie LC. Lewis Like our family, my proposed WWII mystery, The Dragons of Alsace Farm, was also
Meet Judith Henry, author of The Dutiful Daughter’s Guide to Caregiving: A Practical Memoir
By Judith Henry What was your motivation to write about your experience as a caregiver? I believe some
Meet Constance Vincent, PhD, Author of Not Going Gently
By Constance Vincent, PhD. When my parents first began to have memory problems, I was in denial. As
Sandra Bullock Smith Writes a Poignant Memoir: Trading Places, Becoming My Mother’s Mother
By Sandra Bullock Smith When I first started caring for my mother, I had no apprehension over how
Michael Ellenbogen adds to the U.S. Congressional Record
Our friend, Michael Ellenbogen, who lives with early onset Alzheimer’s wrote the following piece which was added to
Tom and Karen Brenner write, You Say Goodbye and We Say Hello: The Montessori Method for Positive Dementia Care
By BRENNER PATHWAYS, Tom Brenner, MA/Karen Brenner, MA Tom and Karen’s Story The couple, a man and woman, stood
Meet Lisa Skinner, Author of Not All Who Wander Need Be Lost
By Lisa Skinner I wrote the book, Not All Who Wander Need Be Lost, Stories of Hope for
Feel Inspired by Lisa B Capp: Writer, Activist, Dementia Caregiving Survivor
By Lisa B. Capp Everyone knows someone touched by dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. We write, because today these
Meet Barbra Cohn, Caregiver of Her Husband, Author of Calmer Waters
By Barbra Cohn I spent a decade caring for my husband Morris, who died from younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease
Welcome Wendy Chanampa, author of: The Unseen Gifts of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
By Wendy Chanampa “To love a person is to learn the song that is in their heart and
Dementia Care Champion, Joy Johnston, Shares Her Caregiving Experiences within Books and Blogs
By Joy Johnston I write about Alzheimer’s because my father’s experience with the disease turned me into an
Ground-Breaking Creative Activities from Book by Deborah Shouse: Connecting in the Land of Dementia
By Deborah Shouse Fingers on the Keyboard, Heart on the Page As my mother moved deeper into dementia,
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