
John Morris Writes Memoir; I Remember When They Taught Cows to Talk
By John Morris I wrote this book from my position as sole carer for my father, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2015. Although there are plenty of publications that have a
By John Morris I wrote this book from my position as sole carer for my father, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2015. Although there are plenty of publications that have a
By Marianne Sciucco AlzAuthors is thrilled that three of our authors were selected to contribute essays to the latest Chicken Soup for the Soul book Navigating Eldercare and Dementia. Susan Cushman, Renee
AlzAuthors contributor Deb Bunt, author of Slow Puncture: Living Well With Dementia, guest blogs for us in honor of World Alzheimer’s Month. Deb believes it’s essential that those living with dementia tell their
By Alex Winstanley Everyone has that family member they seem to share a particularly special bond with – mine was always my Grandma. When she was diagnosed with Mixed Dementia over ten
Keeping It Together: How to Cope as a Family Caregiver without Losing Your Sanity by Eleanor Silverberg The inspiration to write Keeping It Together: How to Cope as a Family Caregiver without
By Debra Tann, Ed. D. I never could understand why my great grandmother began to act oddly in my presence. Nor did I understand why my grandmother, or my mom were unable
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By Gincy Heins I am one of the five co-authors of the 365 Caregiving Tips series of books. My husband has mild cognitive impairment, which was diagnosed in December 2009 when he
You don’t know what you don’t know. By Patty Green There is a chance—a good chance, if you develop a dementia—you won’t remember what you need to know without taking action in
Welcome to Wherever We Are by Deborah J. Cohan My motivation for writing this book was simple though the topics I tackle and the process to publish it were far more complicated. My