Even as her mother declines, they stay connected through their longstanding love of cooking.
When she lost her child-care job during the pandemic, she found a new calling caring for people living with dementia.
Her twin sister had always been strong. Now that her twin was dealing with Alzheimer’s, it was her turn to be the strong one.
Mental health changes are not a “normal part of aging” so it’s important to recognize and address the symptoms.
When you understand these medical risk factors, you can support your older loved one avoid an injury.
For the family of an on-the-move Mom descending into Alzheimer’s, it was a painful, but correct, decision.
Her mother lived in constant fear, and it wasn’t until after her father passed away that Kristy Dewberry understood why.
Read about our resources for taking care of yourself—as well as your loved ones.
Here’s a look at the three primary stages of Alzheimer’s and how they impact the patient and the caregiver.
Amy’s Place is the first free-standing Memory Cafe in the U.S. and its goal is simple: to give caregivers a little TLC.
As her mother’s Alzheimer’s worsened, improvisational theater experience gave her and her husband a new way to interact with her mom—and ease the strain.
An old dog and an upcoming book inspire thoughts on the disease, family and who we are.