
Suzka Collins Uses Humor and Awe As She Writes Wonders in Dementia Land
By Suzka Collins Ah… the wonders I found living with my mother in Dementialand. It all started almost

By Suzka Collins Ah… the wonders I found living with my mother in Dementialand. It all started almost

By Emily Page Writing about dementia came about fairly slowly and organically. I’m an artist, so when my

By Ann Hedreen Without quite knowing it at the time, I began working on Her Beautiful Brain in

By Peggy Bushy When Lewy Body Dementia entered my home, the world as I knew it began to

by Wren Wright It used to be that nine months or so after a traditional wedding, couples would

By Paul M. Hornback GOD STILL REMEMBERS ME I’ve been living with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease for over seven

By Tracey Shorthouse When I was first diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s Disease and Posterior Cortical Atrophy in

By Gela-Marie Williams I remember the evening my youngest son came through to me in my bedroom holding

By Susan Suchan When I look at the faces of my grandchildren and see the joy and blessing

By Krysten Lindsay Hager After my dad passed in the summer of 2015, I was sitting on my

By Molly LeGrand I’ve worked in Long Term Care as an Activities Assistant for ten years. This role

By Angela G. Gentile, M.S.W., R.S.W. When I titled my book “Caring for a Husband with Dementia: The

By Constance Vincent, PhD. When my parents first began to have memory problems, I was in denial. As

By Sandra Bullock Smith When I first started caring for my mother, I had no apprehension over how

By Barbra Cohn I spent a decade caring for my husband Morris, who died from younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease
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