
Alzheimer’s Caregiving Amidst Sibling Conflict: Sisterly Shove by Malia Kline and Diane Stinson, M.D.
By Malia Kline When our mama was diagnosed with infiltrating pancreatic cancer and given three-to-six months to live,

By Malia Kline When our mama was diagnosed with infiltrating pancreatic cancer and given three-to-six months to live,

By Jane Mullins Ph.D., from Cardiff, U.K. I am a nurse who has worked with people who have

By Susan Soesbe How do you write an honest story about a real-life tragedy without being so tedious

By Lisa Hirsch My mom has had Alzheimer’s disease for 14 long years. Out of her suffering from

By Dr. David Davis and Joko Gilbert – As anyone who has walked in our shoes knows, there

By Martin J. Schreiber If there’s one thing worse than Alzheimer’s, it’s ignorance of the disease. Count me

By Karen Severson, MD This book has been in my head for years. It started with the constant

By Iris Waichler I began writing my book, Role Reversal: How to Take Care of Yourself and Your

By Anne F. Balcom Mom was diagnosed with dementia in 2006. From the moment my parents told my

By Wendy Mitchell My name is Wendy Mitchell and I was diagnosed with Young Onset Dementia on the 31st July

By Vicki Tapia In 2004, both my parents were diagnosed with dementia, Dad with Parkinson’s-related dementia and Mom

by Jean Lee Both of my parents were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s on the same day. They were in

My name is Norrms McNamara. Someone once told me having Lewy Body`s Type Dementia is like having two

By Vicki Kaufmann, MA, MPSt “Cobwebs in my mind!” was how my mother depicted the disease that ravaged

By Angel Smits How does a romance writer end up writing a book about Alzheimer’s care? That question
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