
AlzAuthors Virtual Q&A Features Authors Living with Dementia
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA Caregivers and those concerned about dementia have a million questions for those who live with it: What’s it like to have the condition? Are you scared?

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA Caregivers and those concerned about dementia have a million questions for those who live with it: What’s it like to have the condition? Are you scared?

AlzAuthors is once again working with HFC to present a Summer Book Series for Alzheimer’s and dementia families and caregivers. This program is open to anyone interested in learning about these conditions.

AlzAuthors is excited to announce our new AlzAuthors Book Club in collaboration with Amazon. We thought it was a good fit for us to not only provide a new avenue to promote

By Jennifer Bute I passionately believe we can really improve things for those living with dementia. When I was diagnosed 10 years ago, I had no help and no support apart from

By Sue Ryan When I began my first role in caregiving for a friend more than thirty years ago, I didn’t know what to do. One day something worked, the next day

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 Marlene Jaxon A story was patiently waiting to be written, but I was aware of neither it nor its importance. The fallout needed to dissipate, and my mental dust needed to

AlzAuthors is proud to be celebrating our fifth anniversary. Launched as a simple marketing effort by three daughters of dementia in June 2015, we have grown into a worldwide community sharing our

At AlzAuthors, our hearts go out to our global community during this Covid-19 crisis. The Management Team had the opportunity to connect virtually this past weekend. Our homes are spread across North

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 . . .