Staying Connected While Apart & Other Good Tips Having many tools to use while caregiving is important. It is not uncommon to have to try a lot of things before you find Posted on May 19, 2020 Read now
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The Last Goodbye – A Tribute To My Mom They say Alzheimer’s is a series of goodbyes. And It’s true. I have said goodbye to so many things I had with Mom. Posted on April 28, 2020 Read now
Bonus – Akum – Research & fundraising How could I resist a humble fundraising assistance request? When it comes from a young man that wants to cure Alzheimer’s, I couldn’t. Instead Posted on April 23, 2020 Read now
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Caregiving Challenges In A Covid-19 World Caregiving has enough challenges. Adding in our new challenges due to the Covid-19 virus is almost too much. I’ve been checking in with past Posted on April 14, 2020 Read now
Choosing Joy – A Book of Alzheimer’s Hope Most of us see a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s as the beginning of a journey that will be filled with frustration, sadness and possibly worse. Posted on April 7, 2020 Read now
You Are The Expert with The Dementia Nurse When it comes to caring for your loved one, do you feel like you are the expert? Do you ever feel like the medical Posted on March 31, 2020 Read now
Coping for Caregivers in a Covid-19 World Covid-19 has upended our world. As if Alzheimer’s weren’t bad enough, now we have to contend with more uncertainties than ever! I thought it Posted on March 27, 2020 Read now