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Carole Brecht Shares Insights and Art in: The Artistry of Caregiving, Letters to Inspire Your Caregiver Journey
By Carole Brecht I started caring for my Mom full-time in 2009 after I closed my art gallery/custom

Meet Vanessa Luther, Author of A Life Stolen
By Vanessa Luther My father joined the Air Force in 1950 during the Korean War where he trained

Meet Candace Minor Comstock, Author of Remember Joan
By Candace Minor Comstock In the winter of 2007, I found myself with a rare commodity, time. Major

Meet Pippa Kelly, Dementia Writer and Advocate
By Pippa Kelly The first article I ever wrote about my mum’s dementia appeared in 2006 in a

Fran’s Song: My Mother’s Triumph Over Alzheimer’s by Ron Cooper
By Ron Cooper Every day in the Alzheimer’s ward of Mom’s nursing home, she and her fellow residents

Irene Mackay – Raising Children’s Awareness of Dementia with The Forgetful Elephant
By Irene Mackay My name is Irene Mackay, author of “The Forgetful Elephant,” which explains the memory loss

Daughter Writes Alzheimer’s Blog: Hope and Help for Caregivers
[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text] By Kathleen Brown My name is Kathleen Brown. I’m a wife, mother, grandmother, writer, and Texan

‘Fess Up or Cover Up? by Vicki Tapia
By Vicki Tapia It starts small. Misplaced keys that turn up in odd places, making you wonder if

Meet Carol Bradley Bursack, Author of Minding Our Elders
By Carol Bradley Bursack It started with Joe. My neighbor Joe’s wife died. Joe was in his 80s,

Meet T.A. Sorensen, author of Where’s My Purse
By T.A. Sorensen Where’s My Purse? is a recounting of the 10-year journey through Alzheimer’s with my mother.

We Can Handle the Truth: The Facts on Alzheimer’s
By Maria Shriver “Denial is the worst form of the truth” During the time it takes for you

Dementia Advocate Michael Ellenbogen Writes: From the Corner Office to Alzheimer’s
By Michael Ellenbogen Imagine having a mysterious illness take over your mind. Over the next 10 years you
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