Holding familiar objects can calm and inspire those with dementia
Taking care of her husband after surgery sometimes felt overwhelming, but she found help in an unexpected place.
The campaign encourages people to take small actions to brighten a senior’s life.
His wife’s early-onset Alzheimer’s challenged them both, emotionally and spiritually, but acceptance bolstered by faith brought them comfort.
Dementia had taken away so much from her mother and her family. But at the Christmas Eve service, she realized their faith would see them through.
Even as her mother declines, they stay connected through their longstanding love of cooking.
She was pregnant with their first child. How would she navigate the challenges that lay ahead?
When her husband fell twice in six months, she should have been sympathetic. Why was she resentful instead?
The man behind the popular blog NYC Smile 4 Me learns that his mission of bringing joy to others works in a small town as well as the Big Apple.
When she lost her child-care job during the pandemic, she found a new calling caring for people living with dementia.
Alzheimer’s had taken so much from Glen Campbell…and from his wife. Caring for him was the one thing she had left.
All my life I had feared my father. But becoming his caregiver gave me the opportunity to see him in a different light—and forgive.