Family Experiences with Alzheimer's Disease

 

Where Did Mary Go?

A Loving Husband's Struggle With Alzheimer's

Frank A. Wall shares many of the practical lessons learned while caregiving for his wife, and with this hands-on experience provides new caregivers with insights about what to expect and how to cope with caring for their loved ones, while also caring for themselves.

30% Off Retail

Handle With Care

A Question Of Alzheimer's

In her sensitive, personal, and loving story, Dorothy S. Brown distills many helpful and encouraging insights for those who are involved with the deteriorating mind of an aging loved one.

Catch A Falling Star

Living With Alzheimer's

Based on Betty Baker Spohr's personal journals as she cared for her husband, this book records their experiences as they met the challenge of Hank's inevitable decline. Written with humor and many illustrations.

20% Off Retail

Tales From My Teachers On The Alzheimer's Unit

A collection of poetry inspired by and in dedication to victims of Alzheimer's Disease.

In A Tangled Wood

This moving and compassionate memoir offers readers a rare and authentic glimpse into the world and culture of an Alzheimer's special care unit.

20% Off Retail

My Journey Into Alzheimer's Disease

A True Story by Robert Davis

Helpful Insights for Family and Friends

Pastor Robert Davis was an outstanding preacher who succumbed to Alzheimer's Disease. He shared his insights to describe his own walk of faith.

20% Off Retail

Ginny - A Love Remembered

For the author, one way to cope with his wife's Alzheimer's Disease is by remembering the joyful details of his marriage. With the help of family letters and diaries Bob Artley paints an enduring picture of a special partner and a treasured relationship.

Your Name Is Hughes Hannibal Shanks

Lela Knox Shanks's personal account of caregiving for her husband. Shanks describes her initial denial, her discovery of coping skills, her eventual acceptance of his illness, and her ultimate recognition that the key to successful caregiving lies in never losing sight of the patient's humanness.

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