
Tami Anastasia Comes Full Circle with the Dementia Journey
By Tami Anastasia, MA The seeds of my caregiver guide Essential Strategies for the Dementia Caregiver were planted

By Tami Anastasia, MA The seeds of my caregiver guide Essential Strategies for the Dementia Caregiver were planted

By Frank Silverstein “If I ever get like that, please just shoot me!” Years ago, that’s what my

Caring for a father with a dementia diagnosis brings to caregiving its own special set of circumstances

By S. G. (Sandy) Benson Most people, at some point in their lives, confront issues with aging parents.

By Jaye Tee What happens when the caregiving ends? I didn’t think enough about this question during my

By Ross Colquhoun My mother was a smart woman. She was a qualified nurse, rose to the rank

By Cindy Weinstein I wrote Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain because

By Jennifer Fink Following the death of my father, I discovered that my mom was much further along

By Maryanne Scott My father suffered from Alzheimer’s disease for eight long years. Those years were filled with

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 Christy Byrne Yates, M.S. I can’t recall when I became aware that I was being squeezed as

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 Rosanne Corcoran What struck me when I became a primary caregiver were the overwhelming feelings of isolation