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My Dementia Experience A Caregivers Perspective

A Caregivers Perspective

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Going Gentle Into That Good Night Practical, applicable information for caregiving for our loved ones with dementias and Alzheimers Disease

Going Gentle Into That Good Night. Going Gentle Into That Good Night Books. This entry was posted on March 2, 2018, in Practical and Loving Caregiving.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "I called out to her to stay in the car." I noticed that the web site stated " Rolled 20 more feet and put it in park." They also stated " Shocked and scared of what almost happened! I guess its time to move Mom to the back where I can utilize the child locks One more skill lost! Its a sad day! Follow My Dementia Experience on WordPress. I think I Suck as a Caregiver. Planning Vacation without Mom - Respite. The Elusive Art of Keeping My Mouth Shut."

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One Quiet Gals Journey

What an emotional roller coaster of a visit to my hometown this past two weeks? Life is not the same. Dementia is taking over my Mom. I am a five-hour plan ride away. My sister is a 16-hour plan ride away. How do we help my Dad who is at his breaking point? My sister and I have given him options to get more help so he can manage Mom and keep his sanity but he keeps procrastinating. Do we do it for him? August 6, 2015.

Myriad Shades of Happiness

Monday, April 11, 2011. The faint smell of nostalgia lingers. Underneath a barrage of memories. Bits and pieces join together. The sound of catalysis echoes. It got the better of you then. It got the better of me now. Until time got the better of us somehow. Monday, April 4, 2011. And a little bit of light.

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