
Blogger Jane Robinson Shares Life with Dementia in Memory for Two
By Jane Robinson, Blogger at Memory for Two When my husband was diagnosed with dementia at the age of 58, it was the week before Christmas 2017, and followed two years of
By Jane Robinson, Blogger at Memory for Two When my husband was diagnosed with dementia at the age of 58, it was the week before Christmas 2017, and followed two years of
By Renée Harmon, MD When my husband, Harvey, was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease at age fifty, our carefully balanced life plan capsized almost overnight. He and I had shared responsibilities
By Nula Suchet The initial motive in writing The Longest Farewell was to keep James close to me, as he descended further and further into dementia. I wanted to recall our life
Nancy’s Inside View on the Blue.River.Apple. Sliding Scale By Nancy Nelson One day traveling along the streetways of Las Vegas, NV, confident and sure of where I was going . . .
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
By Susan Straley My finger hovers above the mouse button. The curser pauses over the orange “publish” button on the screen of my laptop. I am sitting at our motel room desk
By Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel In the summer of 2017, I participated in a special program called “Art Reflects” for people with Alzheimer’s disease and care partners. The program was hosted at
By Sarah Bearden Smith Writing a book was never a dream of mine. A stay-at-home mom driving an SUV, aka “shuttle bus,” I carpool kids to and from school, soccer, flag football,
By Robyn Hollingworth About ten years ago my life took a turn. I guess you would say it took a turn for the worse, but really, it just changed. I was in