
Jane Mullins Writes Finding The Light In Dementia, A Guide For Families, Friends and Caregivers
By Jane Mullins Ph.D., from Cardiff, U.K. I am a nurse who has worked with people who have

By Jane Mullins Ph.D., from Cardiff, U.K. I am a nurse who has worked with people who have

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

By Angel Smits How does a romance writer end up writing a book about Alzheimer’s care? That question

By Philip D. Sloane, MD I was six years into my medical training – a second year resident

By Christina Britton Conroy When I was twenty-seven, my sixty-year-old mother died of cancer. I was left to

The Last Christmas Present By Margo Rose The first client with advanced Alzheimer’s who I worked with as

By: Mary Ann Drummond, RN When I was a young girl I dreamed I would grow up and

By Judy Cornish, Idaho, USA Over a decade ago, I left my law practice in Portland, Oregon, in

By Rachael Wonderlin I started my blog, Dementia By Day, three years ago. I had no idea, then,

By Molly LeGrand I’ve worked in Long Term Care as an Activities Assistant for ten years. This role

By Claudia Rumwell “Caregiving is not for wimps.” Mom had been falling much too often. Then I heard

By BRENNER PATHWAYS, Tom Brenner, MA/Karen Brenner, MA Tom and Karen’s Story The couple, a man and woman, stood

By Lisa Skinner I wrote the book, Not All Who Wander Need Be Lost, Stories of Hope for

By Wendy Chanampa “To love a person is to learn the song that is in their heart and

By Carol Howell My mother, Vera, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in October of 2006. That was the day