
Maryanne Scott Discloses the PTSD of Alzheimer’s Care in Memoir
By Maryanne Scott My father suffered from Alzheimer’s disease for eight long years. Those years were filled with

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 Susan Cushman My latest novel John and Mary Margaret—released in June 2021—is actually my third book that

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

By Marianne Sciucco AlzAuthors is thrilled that three of our authors were selected to contribute essays to the

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

By Tracy Gough I decided to write Gone But Not Forgotten as a follow up to my first

Keeping It Together: How to Cope as a Family Caregiver without Losing Your Sanity by Eleanor Silverberg The

By Pam Ostrowski So many times as I left Mom at her memory care community, I felt sad,

AlzAuthors is once again working with HFC to present a Summer Book Series for Alzheimer’s and dementia families

By JUDITH ALLEN SHONE My wish for the Accepting the Gift of Caregiving series, “Is There Any Ice Cream?”

Welcome to Wherever We Are by Deborah J. Cohan My motivation for writing this book was simple though the

By Vincent Zappacosta Many people have asked me how I could write “Dementia-Mama-Drama.” How could I share such

By Matthew Estrade, Louisiana, USA I remember the moment when my mother sat me down during Thanksgiving college

By Jane Robinson, Blogger at Memory for Two When my husband was diagnosed with dementia at the age