Remembering God While Fearing Alzheimer’s
At work on a book about his family’s history with the disease, an apprehensive author’s faith kicks in.
At work on a book about his family’s history with the disease, an apprehensive author’s faith kicks in.
An old dog and an upcoming book inspire thoughts on the disease, family and who we are.
When your loved one has dementia, it can make nighttime rocky, but there are ways to improve both your sleep routines.
How these patients became entranced with a heavenly presence.
How three people in the early stages of the disease will celebrate this year’s summer solstice
By stepping into your loved one’s world—even if it’s not your reality—you may both find a greater sense of peace.
Slowing down and embracing the moment can help make for a joyous occasion.
Physical distancing measures are preventing in person visits, but that doesn’t mean you can’t provide care.
Even as actress Yvette Nicole Brown’s father’s dementia worsened, their relationship deepened
Ruth Drew of the Alzheimer’s Association shares advice, including how to build a support network and taking time for yourself.
She ultimately gave up the guilt and accepted that her best was good enough.
As the primary caregiver for her husband with Alzheimer’s, she struggled to take time for herself. But a restorative sanctuary was just blocks away.