
Former Governor of Wisconsin, Martin Schreiber, Writes About His Life As An Alzheimer’s Caregiver
By Martin J. Schreiber If there’s one thing worse than Alzheimer’s, it’s ignorance of the disease. Count me

By Martin J. Schreiber If there’s one thing worse than Alzheimer’s, it’s ignorance of the disease. Count me

By Marianne Sciucco, New York, US She was a beautiful 86-year old who was very confused when I,

7 Spiritual Steps – A Journal to Ease the Way By Meg Foster According to Alzheimer’s International, globally,

By Kathi Macias As a fulltime writer/editor, I was blessed to be able to work at home and

By Kathi Macias As a fulltime writer/editor, I was blessed to be able to work at home and

By Don Wendorf I wrote CAREGIVER CAROLS: A Musical, Emotional Memoir to cope with my own emotional struggles

Silent Storm: What We Remember, What We Forget, What We Discover A Novelist Meditates on Writing about Alzheimer’s

By Candy Abbott I’ve Never Loved Him More A Husband’s Alzheimer’s, A Wife’s Devotion “Mom,” my daughter Kim

By Susan Kiser Scarff Within a year of my husband receiving his dementia diagnosis, I had a classic

by Wren Wright It used to be that nine months or so after a traditional wedding, couples would

By Harriet Hodgson If you told me I would write a series for family caregivers, I would reply,

By Gela-Marie Williams I remember the evening my youngest son came through to me in my bedroom holding

By Marie Marley I took care of my beloved Romanian 30-year life partner when he developed Alzheimer’s. The

By Angela G. Gentile, M.S.W., R.S.W. When I titled my book “Caring for a Husband with Dementia: The

By Barbra Cohn I spent a decade caring for my husband Morris, who died from younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease