
Dementia with Difficult People, an AlzAuthors Virtual Q&A
AlzAuthors offers many stories from caregivers who have each lived a unique journey. For some, caregiving came easy,

AlzAuthors offers many stories from caregivers who have each lived a unique journey. For some, caregiving came easy,

By Dave Iverson, California & Maine, USA In the fall of 2007, when I was about to turn

By Laura Davis, California, USA My 2021 memoir, The Burning Light of Two Stars, tells the story of my embattled

By Sandy Stark-McGinnis In April 2020 my sophomore middle-grade novel

By Linda Austin Konnichi wa, obaasan, o-genki desu ka? My Japanese mother suffered from Alzheimer’s. She spent her

By Steph Jagger, Washington, USA I don’t like to be consumed by things. I think that’s the reason

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

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

By Susie Singer Carter Disease is an equal-opportunity beast. At some point in everyone’s life, someone they love

By Ruth Stevens My mother, Muriel Port Stevens, suffered from Alzheimer’s for the last five years of her

By Lori Aden My mother got lost driving home from the nail salon back in 2014. At the

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

By Andrea Couture My memoir, Embracing What Remains, came from a place of love and respect and, in

By Lauren Dykovitz When I was 25 years old, my 62-year-old mom was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer’s.