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Jane Mullins’ Innovative Approach to Dementia Communication
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US Understanding the emotions and behaviors displayed by individuals with dementia is vital
Discover Ann Margaret Johns’ relatable memoir, Counting Steps, about caring for her mother with Alzheimer’s
By Ann Margaret Johns, Michigan, USA My mother was well educated, intelligent, and witty. She was the matriarch
Lisa Marshall Writes “Oh Hello Alzheimer’s” Following Her Husband’s Early Onset Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
By Lisa Marshall from Connecticut My husband, Peter, was diagnosed with Early On-set Alzheimer’s at the young age
Jessica Stokes’ “Seeking Clarity in the Labyrinth” serves as a tribute to her mother, urging readers to cherish their relationships.
By Jessica Stokes, Colorado, USA The day I found the box of letters in my parent’s garage that
Podcast: Elevate Your Caregiving in the Kitchen with Melissa & David Bernstein
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA A crucial aspect of caregiving is keeping those in your care engaged
Daniel Potts’ Father’s Alzheimer’s Journey Nurtures Hidden Artistic Ability
By Daniel C. Potts, MD, FAAN., from Alabama “I’m proud of you, son.” These are among the sweetest
Podcast Offers Guidance on All Home Care Matters, by Lance A. Slatton
By Lance A. Slatton, Michigan, USA As a Senior Case Manager at Enriched Life Home Care Services in
Cheryl Crofoot Knapp Reveals a Journey of Caring for Both Parents With Alzheimer’s Disease in Her Book “Undefeated Innocence.”
Cheryl Crofoot Knapp Arkansas, United States There’s an adage about “walking a mile in someone else’s shoes.” When
Celebrating 8 Years of Supporting Dementia Caregivers
By Christy Byrne Yates, M.S., California, USA “If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else.”
Paula de Ronde’s Memoir ‘My Bert Has Alzheimer’s’ Reveals Her Gripping Journey of Caregiving for Her Beloved Spouse with Alzheimer’s.
By Paula de Ronde, Burlington, ON, Canada Author of My Bert Has Alzheimer’s: Caregiving is Living for Two
On the Podcast: Sandra Strauss Untangles the Toxic Brain
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA When Sandra Strauss’ husband, Rick, suddenly manifested a wide array of physical
Authors of ‘Grandma is Acting Funny’ Lori Aden and Shelia Parsley sought to make an easy-to-understand children’s novel series for all families.
By Lori Aden and Sheila Parsley, Texas, USA Our mother got lost driving home from the nail salon
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