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A Family's Journey Through Dementia
A Trip We Didn't See Coming and Didn't Want to Take, But Here We Are….
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I took a plane to Dallas and went back to work for a few weeks, and it was good… I GOT ON a plane last month and flew to Dallas to Continue Reading →
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Sometimes what you need is just a walk in the woods, and while you may be walking alone and thinking of someone who used to walk with you, it’s still Continue Reading →
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You can choose how you enter into a memory unit. I choose a smile and a big wave, and to see everyone for what they were. I BELIEVE WHEN dementia has Continue Reading →
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On grief, guilt and dying twice…. OUR FAMILY support group at Connie’s care facility is going to meet in a few days and talk about grief. I’m also going to bring Continue Reading →
I moved a while back. Not a big move but one that triggered some thoughts and emotions. I MOVED A few weeks ago, couple of months after Connie went into the Continue Reading →
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We were doing what we had to do, and Connie agreed, but it was a hard day filled with the sorrow of parting… This is part of an ongoing series Continue Reading →
When it comes to long-term care insurance, most Americans are going to be priced out of the market. A little update on the earlier post about the horrible financial burden Continue Reading →
From in-home care to memory care to nursing, care is not cheap in this country. This is part of an ongoing series about our family’s experience with dementia. There is Continue Reading →
Even when you loved one isn’t living at home any more, you remain a care-giver This is part of an ongoing series about our family’s experience with dementia. There is Continue Reading →
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At some point you will have to assume responsibilities for helping your loved one, and often doing family tasks they have done for years. It will take a team. This Continue Reading →