I Love You Always

One Family's Alzheimer's/Dementia Journey and the Lessons Learned Along the Way

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Pub Date Jul 10 2020 | Archive Date Oct 21 2020

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Description

Caring for someone who has Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia is a daunting task that can leave most caregivers drained, strained, and depressed. Many find comfort in knowing they are not alone and in being able to share their experiences with someone who understands what they are going through. They want assurance that it’s normal to “lose it” occasionally and that feeling “less than” is common. Caregivers need all the support and tools they can garner to help them survive this experience. Such was the reason for writing “I Love You Always,” which is an honest account of one family’s experiences from diagnosis and beyond.Lottie has survived seemingly insurmountable tragedies in her life, emerging stronger after each one. When she is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia, at the age of eighty, she becomes determined to live until ninety, longer than anyone in her immediate family. Her children join forces to help Lottie reach her goal while ensuring she remains in her beloved home. I Love You Always is her daughter LaBena’s account of their tumultuous journey, sharing practical tips for caregivers, as well as the lessons of love, laughter, and faith that were learned along the way.You are not alone and the more we share our stories, the more people will understand. May there soon be a cure!

Caring for someone who has Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia is a daunting task that can leave most caregivers drained, strained, and depressed. Many find comfort in knowing they are not alone...


Advance Praise

"This is a touching and insightful read." Nellie Stolarz, President - National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners.

"I was honored to read this beautifully written, wonderful story of a daughter caring for her mother who had Alzheimer's. I especially enjoyed the practical lessons and messages of faith & hope dispersed throughout the book. It's a great read." Rose Lamatt, Author of "Just a Word: Alzheimer's" and "Is Life One Big Goodbye: Homeless Woman's Survival Story."

"I would certainly recommend this book to anyone. Whether you are an advocate for persons with dementia or you have personal experience." J. Abdul-Razaaq, Independent Social Worker

"This is a touching and insightful read." Nellie Stolarz, President - National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners.

"I was honored to read this beautifully written, wonderful story of a...


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