
Jinxed!: Laughing in the Face of Alzheimer’s
As a caregiver to her mother, “Jinx,” author Marlene Jaxon discovered laughter and creativity to be her most
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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

Journey through the Infinite Mind takes the reader on an exploration of the basic neuroscience of dementia and

“Just for You, a daily self-care journal” guides the writer on a journey of self-discovery while intentionally exploring

Just See Me-Sacred Stories from the Other Side of Dementia will make you see dementia through the eyes

Providing a strength enhancing coping regimen that addresses common and often unspoken issues A cocoon in the form

Jeanne Bridgeton, an unmarried executive in her late forties, discovers life doesn’t begin and end on a spreadsheet

When you carry the weight of the world on your shoulders, you’re bound to fall apart. Who will

If you’re currently caring for a dementia parent, this book is your beacon of hope. Through its gentle

This book takes the reader into the life and relationship of a boy and his grandmother who suffers

When Robin Thomson and his wife Shoko were told she had Alzheimer’s, they had no idea what lay

A final fight with her mother propels Jillian out of the house to live with her grandmother. Little

When the author’s husband Alan started on his downward spiral into dementia, their work with monarch butterfly conservation

Zelda is not quite herself. She’s frightened by the way the world looks to her these days, by