RE: How to Work with Someone to Tell Their Story: Dealing with Dementia, Alzheimer’s, & Memory Loss

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How to Work with Someone to Tell Their Story: Dealing with Dementia, Alzheimer’s, & Memory Loss

in alzheimers •  7 years ago 

I found your article really interesting 💚
My Grandmother had Alzheimer's disease and there were some family members who would have hugely benefitted from an article like this.

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Thank you so much for your story!

Please share with anyone who may benefit now :) I also work with families who have experienced the death of a loved one and haven't created a memory book yet.

Alzheimer's is a hard road to walk, for the person and the family. My family is on that journey right now with my grandparents. Hugs and light to your family.

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I would like to hear your ideas about memory books. That is definitely on my to do list and i havent thought aboit beginning yet. I wrote a poem/outpouring of my memories which was shared at her funeral and I think brought some comfort to our family. I actually recently shared it here
https://steemit.com/alzheimers/@thriftymum/i-hope-i-never-forget
I'm sorry to hear you are also in the middle of the Alzheimers storm. It can be a very challenging place to be.