
Patching the Puncture: Continuing to Live Well With Dementia
Patching the Puncture continues Peter’s story, living with Alzheimer’s and defying expectations. He still rides his penny farthing
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Patching the Puncture continues Peter’s story, living with Alzheimer’s and defying expectations. He still rides his penny farthing

Royal Dragonfly Book Award – Honorable Mention for Children’s Picture Books 5 and Younger “The message paired with

Little Dreya’s grandma is still acting funny and strange. In book 2 of this series, she learns that

Little Dreya’s grandma is now in the Late Stage of Alzheimer’s and her funny and strange behavior continues.

Little Dravin has been noticing that his grandpa is acting funny, but he doesn’t know why. His parents

Little Dravin’s grandpa is still acting funny and strange. His grandpa is now moving into the Middle Stage

Little Dravin’s grandpa is now in the Late Stage of Alzheimer’s and his funny and strange behavior continues.

It is one of the worst feelings in the world to realize that your mother can no longer

A writer turns detective to understand what her mother’s life had been like before Alzheimer’s stole her memories.

This sweet little book is full of inspiration for any of us who love. It shines a light

Ronald Reagan’s daughter writes with a moving openness about losing her father to Alzheimer’s disease. The simplicity with

Bobbi Carducci’s life was about to change. Her ill father-in-law ‘s odd behavior was a mystery when he

When Rundy Purdy was twenty-four he began caring for his grandfather who was sick with Alzheimer’s. This started

An affectionate and gritty account of the author’s efforts to care for her mother as she explores the

I was never my mom’s favorite child. It was always her and my sister. When I was old
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