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By Marlene Jaxon A story was patiently waiting to be written, but I was aware of neither it

By Marlene Jaxon A story was patiently waiting to be written, but I was aware of neither it

The Story Behind Gravel Road Ahead by Sue Fagalde Lick I don’t know how I would have survived

By Tracy Gough I’ve worked in the care industry as a nurse for over 30 years. In the

ABOUT AMIE, by Susan Wingate I started blogging about my Mom, Amie, after she moved in with us―after

Reverberations: A Daughter’s Meditations on Alzheimer’s, by Marion Agnew On a summer day in 1992, my mother told how,

By Linda Osmundson Papa’s Changes, Dementia Through a Child’s Eyes came about one night as I contemplated the

By Renée Harmon, MD When my husband, Harvey, was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease at age fifty,

By Michelle Spray Waiting for the Mailman is a wonderfully written and much-needed children’s book about Alzheimer’s. It

Being My Mom’s Mom – 2nd Edition – December 2019 Updating Being My Mom’s Mom at the end

by Dr. Anne Kenny Nearly 500,000 individuals are diagnosed with dementia every year. Year after year. As stunning

Being with Dementia: A Soulful Approach is a collection of stories that illustrate the power of connection and

By Susan Landeis Caring for someone with dementia is a challenging and emotional experience. Especially when there are

By Caroline Johnson I began to write poetry related to caregiving when I started to observe the

GRANNY CAN’T REMEMBER ME: A CHILDREN’S BOOK ABOUT ALZHEIMER’S by Susan McCormick Granny Can’t Remember Me, my lighthearted

By Nula Suchet The initial motive in writing The Longest Farewell was to keep James close to me,