Seize the Day: Embracing Life’s Moments with Alzheimer’s
By Christy Byrne Yates, MS, California, US Perhaps you can’t cure or even prevent Alzheimer’s, but what if you could slow the disease progression? Want to unlock the secrets to living in
By Christy Byrne Yates, MS, California, US Perhaps you can’t cure or even prevent Alzheimer’s, but what if you could slow the disease progression? Want to unlock the secrets to living in
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US We are stunned and saddened at the recent death of our friend and fellow author Wendy Mitchell, who passed on February 22. She was a passionate,
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US Anyone living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, and those who care for them, know the importance of lifestyle adjustments to successfully navigate this journey. From simple strategies
By Jane Dwinell and Sky Yardley, Alburgh, VT, USA We were having so much fun! Sky and I had saved our money, and retired early in our mid-50s to travel and do
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA This event is being repeated on Tuesday, October 24 at 10:30 am EST. Register here. Please join us for an inspiring event with five of our
A Tattoo on my Brain by Dr. Daniel Gibbs I am a 70-year-old retired neurologist, and I have early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. In retrospect, my first symptom of Alzheimer’s occurred when I was
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
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
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
For This I am Grateful Living with Dementia By Christine Thelker I started writing as a way to try to help myself and my doctors understand what was happening to me. Often