
Stolen Memories: An Alzheimer’s Stole Ministry and Tallit Initiative, by Lynda Everman and Don Wendorf
By Lynda Everman and Don Wendorf Stolen Memories: An Alzheimer’s Stole Ministry & Tallit Initiative describes the use of

By Lynda Everman and Don Wendorf Stolen Memories: An Alzheimer’s Stole Ministry & Tallit Initiative describes the use of

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This memoir also allowed for the interweaving of family history, a fleshing out of characters, and a means of affirming through narration the individual’s continuing worth, untainted by the loss of physical and cognitive abilities.

By Paula Sarver Mom has Alzheimer’s. It’s one thing to say it, but another to live it and

By Louise Cypress This is a picture taken in 2014 of my mom, grandma, daughter and me. It

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By Senia Owensby Dementia was not even on our radar. When my sister and I found ourselves devoting

By Tom and Karen Brenner We sometimes say that if we fell off the face of the earth

By Lorrie Beauchamp I leaped into caregiving for my parents with all the confidence and swagger of an

By Susan Straley My finger hovers above the mouse button. The curser pauses over the orange “publish” button

By Zoe Fishman Our parents. They raise us; they tolerate us; and if we’re lucky, they love us

By Ann Campanella Twenty-five years ago, I began to notice changes in my mother. She was forgetful and

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