Love is Never Forgotten in Breakfast Memories: A Dementia Love Story
By Kate Hanley I never thought I would be an author. But I felt obligated to share my story after what I learned during my journey as a caregiver to both of
By Kate Hanley I never thought I would be an author. But I felt obligated to share my story after what I learned during my journey as a caregiver to both of
By Tio Stib Six years ago, I lost my sight, then discovered my wife was losing her mind to dementia. Our life took a sharp detour as I became her sole caregiver.
By Trish Laub I made a promise to myself that reflected the love of a youngest daughter for the dad that was always there for her. I was told that my dad
By Judith Shone Is There Any Ice Cream? “I believe it was overcoming the fears that gave me the strength and wisdom to recognize I would be ‘strong enough’ to be a
By Annette Januzzi Wick The Missing Link I was never motivated to write about dementia, nor was I motivated to write about my mother, who experienced the disease. But what had been
By Zachary White and Donna Thomson As co-authors of The Unexpected Journey of Caring, it’s quite amazing that we have never met in person! We first began our correspondence as fans of
Dementia-Friendly Worship: A Multifaith Handbook for Chaplains, Clergy and Faith Communities by Lynda Everman and Don Wendorf We didn’t edit this book 25 years ago when we became caregivers for our parents
By Sandra Savell In June of 2006 my husband and I left the outskirts of Washington DC and pulled into Aiken, SC, with all our worldly possessions, two corgis, and with the
By Susan G. Miller Being a writer was not something I had ever planned on and took me quite by surprise. My husband was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at the age of
By Dorothy Horne, Texas, US My husband, Byron, was diagnosed in 2011 with early onset Alzheimer’s at age 62. He died on May 29, 2018. It still seems like yesterday. By God’s