
The Caregiver: Poems
The Caregiver is Caroline Johnson’s first full-length publication. It includes 50 poems that were inspired by the 15
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The Caregiver is Caroline Johnson’s first full-length publication. It includes 50 poems that were inspired by the 15

Ripped from Susan Wingate’s blog, THE DEMENTIA CHRONICLES is a memoir of the time Susan Wingate’s mother lived

Caring for a loved one at home. What’s really involved? And what does it mean for your family

How do you explain Alzheimer’s Disease to kids? Start with a bedtime story that will help them process

Joni Jones’s mind may be leaving her, but she has lived a life filled with art, passion, and

The Last Ten Days addresses the concerns of loved ones and caregivers, providing them not only with information

Poets Margaret Stawowy and Jim Cokas both experienced a personal metamorphosis while caring for a parent with dementia.

This is a series of effective strategies for Caregivers of Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s Disease and other Dementias

A compassionate memoir of younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease with thoughtful guidelines for caregivers. On a family vacation in 2009,

With its focus on memory, illness, and their ramifications, Seeing Things explores overlapping roles of a daughter whose

The book recommended by dementia experts and family caregivers as the most complete, practical guide to Alzheimer’s and

When is it time to stop driving? Are you dreading “the talk” with your parents or grandparents regarding

Culled from sixty blog posts spanning eight years, Tangles and Plaques is a candid account of a mother

A story of love outlasting memory. When Mama is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and Papa has dementia, a

Ten days before my father moved into assisted living, he came to live with my family. He had