
Love is Never Forgotten in Breakfast Memories: A Dementia Love Story
By Kate Hanley I never thought I would be an author. But I felt obligated to share my

By Kate Hanley I never thought I would be an author. But I felt obligated to share my

By Tio Stib Six years ago, I lost my sight, then discovered my wife was losing her mind

By Trish Laub I made a promise to myself that reflected the love of a youngest daughter for

By Judith Shone Is There Any Ice Cream? “I believe it was overcoming the fears that gave me

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By Annette Januzzi Wick The Missing Link I was never motivated to write about dementia, nor was I

Nancy’s Inside View on the Blue.River.Apple. Sliding Scale By Nancy Nelson One day traveling along the streetways of

by Lynne Gentry Fourteen years ago, my mother was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. She was

By Tia Powell, MD Our view of dementia is changing, but it needs to change more. How we

Dementia-Friendly Worship: A Multifaith Handbook for Chaplains, Clergy and Faith Communities by Lynda Everman and Don Wendorf We

Why Stories Matter By JoAnn Franklin Do you know how a refrigerator works? If you answered yes, which most

By Sandra Savell In June of 2006 my husband and I left the outskirts of Washington DC and

By Susan G. Miller Being a writer was not something I had ever planned on and took me

By Mary Edwards-Olson My newest book, Grandpa, Is That You?, is another children’s book about the changes a

By Juliet Rix illustrated by Christopher Corr Granny is a great traveller. These days her legs won’t carry