
Dorothy Horne on Navigating Dementia with Faith, Forgiveness, and Freedom
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA Have you heard these myths about faith’s role in caregiving? Myth 1:

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA Have you heard these myths about faith’s role in caregiving? Myth 1:

By Allene Symons, Long Beach, California, US We forget we are vulnerable, too, while caring for a loved

By Christy Byrne Yates, California, US How would you navigate the complication of having your spouse display Dissociative

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US Welcome back to the podcast where we share the powerful stories of

By Darlene Fuchs from Illinois, U. S. As I sit down to share a piece of my heart

By Christy Byrne Yates, MS, LEP, California, US Jane Dwinell, co-author of Alzheimer’s Canyon: One Couple’s Reflections on

Angie Buxton-King, from Suffolk, UK There is very little written about the lighter side of dementia and the

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US Anyone living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, and those who care for them,

By Lisa Marshall from Connecticut My husband, Peter, was diagnosed with Early On-set Alzheimer’s at the young age

By Paula de Ronde, Burlington, ON, Canada Author of My Bert Has Alzheimer’s: Caregiving is Living for Two

By Susan Elkin, South London, UK So, the person you love most in the world – and with

By Julie Annette Bennett The Phoenix Man gives a complete picture from start to finish of a caregiver-in-training

And I’ll Never Love Him Less by Candy Abbott I already knew there would be a book two

By Susan Wilson Krechel, M.D. When my own health failed and I was forced to send my dear

By Cynthia Fantasia In The Lingering Light: Courage & Hope for the Alzheimer’s Caregiver 2014 held such promise.

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