Caring for My American Dad in Peru: An Alzheimer’s Caregiving Odyssey
By Barbara Drake-Vera, Gainesville, Florida, USA We are all bound in a circle of caregiving — to one another and to our fragile planet. That is the lesson I share in
By Barbara Drake-Vera, Gainesville, Florida, USA We are all bound in a circle of caregiving — to one another and to our fragile planet. That is the lesson I share in
By Helena Popovic, Sydney, Australia What happens when life throws together a busy, enthusiastic, doctor-daughter and her bereaved, disenchanted, dependent father? What happens when science meets stubbornness and a parent needs parenting?
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US Caring for a wife with Alzheimer’s or dementia brings to caregiving its own special set of circumstances and considerations. In this AlzAuthors Live! Virtual Q&A we
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US This podcast is a replay of our recent panel discussion on LGBTQ+ caregiver concerns, hosted by Sue Evans of Kensington Senior Living and AlzAuthors. Authors
By Christy Byrne Yates, California, US When you’re caregiving, it can often feel like you’re out there on your own without direction or resources. Sometimes, it can even feel like your healthcare
By Christy Byrne Yates, California, US In this episode of Untangling Alzheimer’s & Dementia, hosts Marianne Sciucco and Christy Byrne Yates are joined by guests Cynthia Stone and Caroline Prioleau to discuss
By Christy Byrne Yates, MS Have you heard these common myths about reading to individuals with dementia? Myth 1: People with dementia can’t understand or enjoy reading. Myth 2: Reading is a
By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA After a dementia diagnosis and heart surgery, Tony Copeland-Parker and his partner, Catherine, aka “Cat,” traveled for years worldwide to run marathons and half-marathons. Now, due
By Lance A. Slatton, Michigan, USA As a Senior Case Manager at Enriched Life Home Care Services in Livonia, Michigan, I have been able to work with countless families and caregivers throughout
By Myrna Marofsky, Minnesota, USA To The Last Dance, A Partner’s Story of Living and Loving Through Dementia is the book I wish I’d read when I was a caregiver. When my