
Meet Me Where I Am: An Alzheimer’s Care Guide
Meet Me Where I Am provides knowledge and essential tools to lovingly, confidently and, above all, successfully care
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Meet Me Where I Am provides knowledge and essential tools to lovingly, confidently and, above all, successfully care

2019 Indie Book of the Year Nominee More than three years in the making, this book changes everything

Caregivers Take Courage—You Are Not Alone Mom & Me: A Story of Dementia and the Power of God’s

In January 2013, Tio Stib lost his sight and his wife began losing her mind. He was blind

My Dementia Journey…..One step at a time is written for carers looking after their ‘loved one’ with dementia

My Forever Super Hero is a sensitive and humorous narrative about a boy and his family’s journey with

”A clever, positive and gentle way of introducing dementia to children”– Dr Kellyn Lee, Psychologist and Research Fellow

“A stirring book that offers an ideal blend of direction and comfort to fellow caregivers.” —Kirkus Pssst …is

“This book is incredible and the value the story can add for others going through a similar life

There is no bond more unbreakable than the unconditional love between a mother and child. My Name is

In My Two Elaines, author Marty Schreiber, former governor of Wisconsin, watches his beloved wife, Elaine, gradually transform

Alzheimer’s. It barges into your life, breaks your heart, bewilders your mind, disrupts your plans, impacts your finances,

As a caregiver to her mother, “Jinx,” author Marlene Jaxon discovered laughter and creativity to be her most

Practical, essential advice about making tough decisions for people with end-stage dementia. Each year, more than 500,000 people

We first meet Susan Cushman’s characters, John and Mary Margaret, in her short story collection, Friends of the