
Alzheimer’s Prayer Journal: An Introspective Journey by Paula Sarver
By Paula Sarver Mom has Alzheimer’s. It’s one thing to say it, but another to live it and

By Paula Sarver Mom has Alzheimer’s. It’s one thing to say it, but another to live it and

By Bobbi Carducci Caregivers very often become isolated as the needs of the one-in-care progress. Even well-intentioned family

By Karen Severson, MD This book has been in my head for years. It started with the constant

By Pippa Kelly Before signing off the final proofs of my debut novel I read the manuscript for

By Kathleen H. Wheeler Why choose Alzheimer’s as the focus of my new family saga novel Brought To

By Ann Garvin Laughter And Alzheimer: A Necessary Contradiction I write about Alzheimer’s because, it seems, I can’t

By Gurney Williams If dementia is a thief, guilt is an accomplice. My wife Linda’s disease stole years