
Working Daughter: A Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parents While Making a Living
Working Daughter is a revelatory look at who’s caring for our aging population and how these unpaid family
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Working Daughter is a revelatory look at who’s caring for our aging population and how these unpaid family

This is a compilation of the thoughts and poetry of Peter Berry, diagnosed with early onset dementia, aged

You are NOT Alone! Over 15.7 million people today are caring for a loved one with dementia. As

In 2012, Carolyn Birrell flew down to Georgia to kidnap her mother. Fay had been living by herself

As members of the wild, wandering generation raised on rebellion find ourselves growing older, who do we now

The subject of this book revolves around the life of my wife, Maureen, who died October 2019. It

Winner of the 2022 Memoir Prize for Books – Caregiving category ESS Public Sociology Award Recommended Book in

Life had changed drastically for Rachel since the accident, but none of the changes had prepared her for

What Flies Away tells the story in poetry of the author’s mother’s descent into Alzheimer’s, her father’s sudden

‘When my granny was younger she crossed rivers and mountain ranges, explored jungles and towering cities. Now her

Russ and Nicole Bell were an upwardly mobile happy couple: two kids, big house, fun hobbies, marvelous life.

This book is a gentle teaching tool for those learning to live alongside this condition, created with compassion

Alzheimers leaps off the neatly painted sign, as if in neon, beckoning the driver to come on in.

Understanding Dementia is a one-of-a-kind activity book. It takes a modern approach to teaching children the basics of

‘A beautiful and moving book that vividly brings home the challenges faced by those with dementia and their