
Betty the Bald Chicken – Lessons in How to Care
By Lori LaBey, Minnesota, USA Betty the Bald Chicken – Lessons in How to Care came to me in a dream, about twenty-five years into my family’s journey with dementia. My mother

By Lori LaBey, Minnesota, USA Betty the Bald Chicken – Lessons in How to Care came to me in a dream, about twenty-five years into my family’s journey with dementia. My mother

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA AlzAuthors is excited and honored to partner with the online community Aging & Amazing for a monthly book club, a “Meet the Author” type of event:

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US Need a last minute gift? Consider a book from our bookstore. Most likely, you know someone caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia. With

Anne O’Brien Carelli, New York, USA It was a rainy day, and I was on vacation. My plan was to read, write, and relax, taking advantage of time away from emails and

By Christy Byrne Yates, MS, LEP, California, US Lori Aden and Sheila Parsley are two incredible women who have taken their personal experiences as caregivers for loved ones with Alzheimer’s and turned

By Christy Byrne Yates, California, US In this episode of Untangling Alzheimer’s & Dementia, hosts Marianne Sciucco and Christy Byrne Yates are joined by guests Cynthia Stone and Caroline Prioleau to discuss

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, United States In a world filled with uncertainty, there is one journey that unfolds with a twist so unexpected it leaves us breathless. A twist that reveals

By D. Liebhart, United States House on Fire is a novel about an ICU nurse whose mother asks her to euthanize her father who is living with dementia. My father had vascular

By Christy Byrne Yates, California, USA Join hosts Marianne Sciucco and Christy Byrne Yates as they discuss the launch of the Whole Care Network’s new streaming radio channel with guest Christopher MacLellan,

By Christy Byrne Yates, MS Have you heard these common myths about reading to individuals with dementia? Myth 1: People with dementia can’t understand or enjoy reading. Myth 2: Reading is a