https://www.amazon.com/Cosmic-Christmas-Max-Lucado/dp/0849915309?crid=JUOXJMLIP679&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.59v9fW_aupiEavRBcMJ7f9mJQ_5G0GIoo-pBsAHmlMSagh2WLZpaoNkm05EDTkg7EYbXvnoCa5iUs1NtQ_MH12MLDY_WFM1uEuDs1n5eS4XlDGHecKPWg9yjRU8H5zBokxDBoevRFTnSOoUeOVMdGEVGOhSBxCsYOZcAxXgXXyav03IksVWJxNGPCHOQzK6ZhL6bZODK8Io2t_EDo8sXJeJP_KSqkn7lO2uPIvgeaP8.tkqM0zd3oS1wSLsYEo9fnvHnaQowR6DUoPRA_pRiNbE&dib_tag=se&keywords=Cosmic+Christmas&qid=1764717389&sprefix=cosmic+christmas%2Caps%2C146&sr=8-1&linkCode=ll1&tag=navigating0b6-20&linkId=7130d0cb7c665b6d34a2b53e0f7a346a&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl Celebrating the season is challenging for families with loved ones who have Alzheimer’s disease. If not careful, seasons blend into one another without much fanfare. A simple Advent reading each morning or evening can help. Max Lucado’s Because of Bethlehem is... Continue Reading →
Christmas may be a time to adapt or rein in our expectations Like most people, caregivers look forward to celebrating the holidays with family and friends. Or do they? Christmas is a wonderful time of year, but it carries many... Continue Reading →
Alzheimer’s disease is cruel. And its cruelty is unparalleled, robbing patients and strippingentire families of what they hold dearest. Definite characteristics are associated with thismind-altering condition, one of which is an unfortunate outcome. But if you’re in the throes ofthe... Continue Reading →
Are you seeing a lot of pink lately? You probably are, since October is internationallyrecognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Just as purple is associated withAlzheimer’s disease, pink denotes breast cancer awareness.Both men and women can develop these illnesses, though... Continue Reading →
When do we stop envisioning what the future could bring? I'll tell you when; "Never."
Participants Wanted for Alzheimer's Caregiver Study If you're reading this page, it is assumed that you are either a caregiver for an Alzheimer's patient or know someone who is. If there were a research study that assessed cognitive data to... Continue Reading →
Through the caregiving process our children recognized a few things: they were not the center of the universe, life is sometimes hard, and everyone has a responsibility in the hurts of others.
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Alzheimer's disease. Holding a practice ball in his hand, the late Vince Lombardi, coach of the Green Bay Packers, began the first day of training camp with these words: "Gentlemen, this is a football." Who... Continue Reading →