
Bushel and a Peck: Hope, Healing, and Unconditional Love…A Memoir
My mother told me that she’d had a secret name for me. She called me her ‘Shining Star.’
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My mother told me that she’d had a secret name for me. She called me her ‘Shining Star.’

This essential guide to caring for a loved one with dementia offers experienced advice on communication, self-care and

Samuel Valenti was an unpretentious, humble man who required very little in life to make him happy. He

More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s Disease, an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys

Florrie Munat became her husband Chuck’s caregiver on the day he suffered a severe stroke. Any chances for

“Being My Mom’s Mom” invites readers on my personal journey before and after the onset of my Mom’s

Individuals with dementia demonstrate presence every day, and they ask us to enter their world; they ask us

What can a diseased brain tell us about being human, living our own lives better and helping those

What if the person who knew you best and loved you most forgot your face, and couldn’t remember

For anyone caring for someone with dementia, this book is a bridge of hope. Kate Hanley takes us

Bringing Mom Home is a wry, bittersweet, and occasionally humorous account of one woman’s determination to love her

#1 NEW RELEASE IN CHRISTIAN FAITH AND AGING PARENTS & ELDERCARE AMAZON BESTSELLER IN DEMENTIA AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Nearly 50% of Americans find themselves raising children while also managing the care of an aging parent. This

“A Toxic Brain” provides more than hope with science-backed proven protocols and lifestyle interventions to prevent and reverse

“Alice was always beautiful―Armenian immigrant beautiful, with thick, curly black hair, olive skin, and big dark eyes,” writes
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