
Film Offers Solutions for Dementia’s Communication Challenges
By Claire Pentecost, PhD, Exeter, United Kingdom Our film, “The World Turned Upside Down,” began as a conversation-starting

By Claire Pentecost, PhD, Exeter, United Kingdom Our film, “The World Turned Upside Down,” began as a conversation-starting

By Jennifer Randazzo, Pennsylvania, USA When my dad was diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia 18 years ago, we

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA An Invitation April is National Poetry Month Please join us for

By Kacy Chambers, Tennessee, USA When I was a child my paternal grandmother, Godmother, and great aunt had

By Marianne Sciucco, New York Cindy Weinstein is an English professor at the California Institute of Technology and

By Angela G. Gentile, Canada, M.S.W., R.S.W. In 2015 I wrote my first book on caregiving that went

By Julissa Cruz Two years ago (on one of my family vacations) I realized that my 10-year-old niece

By Marianne Sciucco, New York This podcast is a duet with authors Annette Jannuzzi Wick and Pauletta Hansel,

By Patrick J McTaggart, Scotland Our Dementia Journey is a collection of heartfelt and emotional poems about my

By Marianne Sciucco Welcome back to the podcast! In this episode we meet Tom and Karen Brenner, a

by Sandra C. Strauss, Florida, USA Without credible answers from mainstream medicine regarding what mysterious illness had stricken Rick, my

By Marianne Sciucco Welcome back to the podcast! This episode is a duet with two of our authors

By Carolyn Birrell “In 2012, I flew down to Georgia to kidnap my mother.” That’s how my book

By Marianne Sciucco AlzAuthors has partnered with Larry Smith and his Six-Word Memoir project to share our stories

AlzAuthors offers many stories from caregivers who have each lived a unique journey. For some, caregiving came easy,