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At some point, you stopped being able to answer the question how are you without thinking about your loved one. At about the same point, people actually asked how you were and meant it - at least as much...
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A few weeks ago, I wrote about How to be a Caregiver in Early Stage Dementia. Today, I want to carry the series forward with some tips for middle stage dementia.
There’s no road sign that says, ‘Hey...
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When someone dies, people bring casseroles. They come to viewings and funerals. They express their condolences and they’re sorry for your loss.
But when your loved one has dementia, your friends and some o...
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I was out with my daughter the other day—she’s been my chauffeur while I’m gimping around in an orthopedic boot. We went through an intersection that hit me with a heavy memory: that very spot was the reaso...
In the haze of early morning sleep, I heard a line that stopped my brain mid-spin. Someone said, “I might be a victim, but that doesn’t mean I will allow myself to be victimized.”
Usually, stuff I hear in my sleep (or catch on a half-awake...
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I cared for my father through dementia until he died in November 2024. Now I write about it — honestly, practically, and without the sugarcoating. If you're in the thick of it, this is your place.
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