A Loving Journey Through Dementia
Dementia may have ended her life, but it didn’t define her. She was still my mother, who suffered from a serious disease at the very end of her long, fruitful life.
Dementia may have ended her life, but it didn’t define her. She was still my mother, who suffered from a serious disease at the very end of her long, fruitful life.
When Jacqueline Revere moved back across the country to Los Angeles, she never expected the move to be permanent, but she cared for her mother Lynn Hindmon for six years.
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, here’s no one-size-fits-all formula for choosing the right care for someone who needs additional support.