
Just For You: a Daily Self-Care Journal
“Just for You, a daily self-care journal” guides the writer on a journey of self-discovery while intentionally exploring
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“Just for You, a daily self-care journal” guides the writer on a journey of self-discovery while intentionally exploring

Providing a strength enhancing coping regimen that addresses common and often unspoken issues Providing a strength enhancing coping

In the U.S. today, over 5.8 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s Disease or related dementia. Each of

Dementia is a demon and a thief. It steals the familiar from the one it inhabits, wreaking havoc

I Remember Me – The Mom Chronicles is a moving memoir and caregiving guide about a family’s journey

What started as a resource for caregivers has also become a great resource in countless other settings including

Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias affect everyone in someway. You either know someone who has it, you have

If your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, be prepared for anything — it can be a

In this inspirational and often humorous collection of essays, author Dorothy Horne tackles a variety of life’s trials

This is a book written for caregivers who have lost loved ones to dementia. Bereavement through dementia is

ABOUT THE BOOK: She was twenty-nine years old. She had been married a mere eight months. Suddenly her

“A useful, step-by-step guide for anyone new to caring for those with Alzheimer’s.” —Library Journal H.O.P.E. for the

“Sensitive and empathetic; offers excellent suggestions for coping with the harsh reality of caring for elderly parents.” —

Your life is a story, and it’s yours to write, all the way through to the end. There

Does your loved one have dementia? Caring for my Mama through her decline felt like an uncharted wilderness.
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