A Son’s Letter to His Mother with Alzheimer’s Disease
About a year ago, Cynthia got lost on the way to her favorite ice cream place – one she had been to time and time again. When she finally found it, ordered herself a...
Early stage Alzheimer's voices / Latino-Hispano / News and notes / Profiles
by Alzheimer's Association · Published June 12, 2013 · Last modified October 7, 2014
About a year ago, Cynthia got lost on the way to her favorite ice cream place – one she had been to time and time again. When she finally found it, ordered herself a...
Alzheimer's and dementia caregiver tips / Stefanie, family care specialist
by sbonigut · Published May 29, 2013 · Last modified April 11, 2024
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, how long can you remain independent? In the early stages of the disease many people are able to retain their independence fairly well and the mental health benefits...
Alzheimer's champions / Early stage Alzheimer's voices / News and notes
by Alzheimer's Association · Published May 28, 2013 · Last modified April 14, 2014
Early stage Alzheimer's voices / News and notes / Newsletter / Profiles
by Alzheimer's Association · Published January 31, 2012 · Last modified April 28, 2014
I’ve been married to Martha for 30 years. We have two daughters who are now adults and a granddaughter who just started kindergarten. I moved to the Bay Area because of my best friend...
Alzheimer's and dementia caregiver voices / News and notes
by Alzheimer's Association · Published September 30, 2011 · Last modified April 3, 2014
Leave a comment below to let us know about the everyday heroes in your life! In honor of Alzheimer’s Action Day on September 21, we are highlighting 21 Everyday Heroes. Today, we’re rounding out our...
Alzheimer's and dementia caregiver tips / Early stage Alzheimer's voices / Stefanie, family care specialist
by hdoneux · Published March 18, 2011 · Last modified April 12, 2014
A few people with early stage Alzheimer’s recently shared with me a list they came up with that expresses what they think their care partners need to know. I thought it was very well...