
Caregiver to Caregiver: A Scripture-Focused, Guided Reflection Journal
The life of a caregiver is one full of sacrifice and self-denial. If I’m being honest, self-pity can
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The life of a caregiver is one full of sacrifice and self-denial. If I’m being honest, self-pity can

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

For more than seven years, Bobbi Carducci was the caregiver for her father-in-law, Rodger. She soon realized how

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

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

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

A Most Meaningful Life tells the story of a daughter’s journey through Alzheimer’s disease with her father, from

A Son’s Journey from Parkinson’s Disease Caregiver to Advocate. This book is, first, a memoir of and praise

Dr Daniel Gibbs is one of 50 million people worldwide with an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis. Unlike most patients

“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

Within these pages you will be immersed in a world of writing about Alzheimer’s and dementia gathered together

In the middle of the night I wake up and don’t know where I am . . .