
Susan Cushman Explores Interracial Relationships and Dementia in New Novel
By Susan Cushman My latest novel John and Mary Margaret—released in June 2021—is actually my third book that

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

How to bring Confidence, Compassion, and Joy into Your Role As a Caregiver By Toni Kanzler “Weeds are

By Stephanie Erickson When I reflect back, this book has been in the works my entire life. Even

By Gincy Heins I am one of the five co-authors of the 365 Caregiving Tips series of books.

By Kimberly Best Our lives are our stories, our stories are our legacies, and our legacies make us

By LaBena Fleming The Story Behind the Story of I Love You Always I don’t know that I

Working Daughter On July 1, 2014, both of my parents were diagnosed with terminal illnesses. My father had

By Marlene Jaxon A story was patiently waiting to be written, but I was aware of neither it

by Dr. Anne Kenny Nearly 500,000 individuals are diagnosed with dementia every year. Year after year. As stunning

By Trish Laub I made a promise to myself that reflected the love of a youngest daughter for