
AlzAuthors at the Alzheimer's Association Conference
The Dementia Education Conference in Charlotte hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association-Western Carolina Chapter was a huge success! Enjoy

The Dementia Education Conference in Charlotte hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association-Western Carolina Chapter was a huge success! Enjoy

By Vina Mogg Not Alone At a caregiver’s conference in Orlando, I read a poem I had written

By Catherine Hodder, Esq. I was a corporate and banking attorney when my father began experiencing mini-strokes and

By Martin J. Schreiber If there’s one thing worse than Alzheimer’s, it’s ignorance of the disease. Count me

To aid connections between kids and those with dementia, Care Expert, Jaclyn Guenette, created her children’s book, I Smile For Grandpa, with Kathryn Harrison.

By Mary Edwards-Olson I wrote, When the Sun Shines Through, because of my personal journey. I was a

The Gap By Lisa Wingate In every story I write, there are bits of real life, nibblets of

by Miki Klocke My Mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s when she was 56 years old and still working

By Vicki Tapia In 2004, both my parents were diagnosed with dementia, Dad with Parkinson’s-related dementia and Mom

by Jean Lee Both of my parents were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s on the same day. They were in

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US She was a beautiful 86-year old who was very confused when I,

By Paul Toolan I live in an English rural village with a demographic weighted towards retirees. I’m one

By Vicki Kaufmann, MA, MPSt “Cobwebs in my mind!” was how my mother depicted the disease that ravaged

7 Spiritual Steps – A Journal to Ease the Way By Meg Foster According to Alzheimer’s International, globally,

By Joy Johnston Not everyone is born a natural caregiver. Unlike some caregivers who can draw upon their
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