
Anthony Copeland-Parker and Partner Catherine Become Marathon Nomads
By Anthony Copeland-Parker When my partner, Catherine and I were in our 50s, we found out in short

By Anthony Copeland-Parker When my partner, Catherine and I were in our 50s, we found out in short

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

By Rayna Neises I was blessed to be able to share my family’s story of journeying through Alzheimer’s

By Maryanne Scott My father suffered from Alzheimer’s disease for eight long years. Those years were filled with

By Andrea Couture My memoir, Embracing What Remains, came from a place of love and respect and, in

By John Morris I wrote this book from my position as sole carer for my father, who was

By Lauren Dykovitz When I was 25 years old, my 62-year-old mom was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer’s.

AlzAuthors contributor Deb Bunt, author of Slow Puncture: Living Well With Dementia, guest blogs for us in honor of

AlzAuthors contributor Deb Bunt, author of Slow Puncture: Living Well With Dementia, guest blogs for us in honor of

AlzAuthors contributor Deb Bunt, author of Slow Puncture: Living Well With Dementia, guest blogs for us in honor

By Christy Byrne Yates, M.S. I can’t recall when I became aware that I was being squeezed as

By Barbara Ella Milton, Jr., PhD, LCSW Heeding the Caregiver Call: The Story of Barbara Ella Milton, Sr.

By Karen Malena While visiting the charming town of Ligonier, Pennsylvania, a story idea came to me at

For This I am Grateful Living with Dementia By Christine Thelker I started writing as a way to

By Marilyn Reynolds In July of 2009, when my sixty-nine-year old husband, Michael Reynolds, was diagnosed with frontotemporal
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