Review of “No Way Out of This,” an Alzheimer’s memoir by Sue Fagalde Lick.
Review of “No Way Out of This,” an Alzheimer’s memoir by Sue Fagalde Lick.
Logan Hassinger shares some insights about navigating the sandwich generation maze, particularly relating to housing and transition issues, using strategic planning and smart renovations.
If you have a loved one living with Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia, your holidays will look different. That’s okay. It’s a new chapter.
If you want to test your memory with a free online quiz, make sure it’s coming from a reputable source.
I will always remember how my aunt Sue’s face lit up when she heard the sound of my uncle Dale’s voice.
Certain elements might be okay in typical magazines, but they simply get in the way when you’re designing a dementia-friendly magazine.
With every page of every issue, we’re working to create new opportunities for families to experience new moments of joy and connection.
Sing along with “A Spoonful of Sugar” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.”
Family and friends need to get involved. Sometimes that just means being around, seeing what needs to be done, and doing what you can to ease the burden … if even only for a moment.
A loving daughter shares about caring for her parents who are both living with dementia.
A woman encourages her mother to keep visiting her husband living with dementia, even after he seems unable to recognize her.
Dementia creates ambiguous loss. Your loved one is here, but not here. It’s confusing. There’s no timetable, so no sense of closure.