
Surfing the Waves of Alzheimer’s: Principles of Caregiving That Kept Me Upright
A compassionate memoir of younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease with thoughtful guidelines for caregivers. On a family vacation in 2009,
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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

Sit With Me at Sundown: Nostalgic Poetry for the Young at Heart puts classic poetry and stimulating fine

This is an account of a year in the life of Peter Berry, an ordinary man living in

Why can’t Grandma and Grandpa remember things anymore? What is wrong with Grandma and Grandpa? Children understand far

Poems that capture the bitter and the sweet of the caregiver’s journey through Alzheimer’s disease, inspired by the

This exciting collection of freeform poetry with over 40 poems by Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN, is a

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Nothing much changes in historic Eagle Valley, Virginia. That’s a good thing for Arden Mc Crae. It’s easier

Family caregivers are oftentimes ruthlessly challenged by uninvolved family members who are quick to condemn, but reticent to