Summoned to his mother's hospice bedside, Guideposts' Editor-in-Chief Edward Grinnan learned that she was in good hands for her homeward journey.
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Editor-in-Chief Edward Grinnan shares his mother's battle with the disease and the challenges millions of Alzheimer's caregivers face.
The Alzheimer’s Association Helpline shares the most common questions—and answers—on caring for someone with Alzheimer's.
Kristy Dewberry offers inspiring and helpful advice based on her own experiences while caring for a mother who has Alzheimer's.
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We talk to two leading names in the Alzheimer’s research community on the most common myths about the disease, and what they wish people knew.
A single smile from her reassured him that they were a team.