Tags alzheimers
There is a ManA Poem by Lucia Morganshort and simple rhyme |
MemoryA Poem by heelaaryMy great-grandmother's struggle with Alzheimer's had a huge toll on my family. This poem tells our story from five different perspectives ending with .. |
Last PicturesA Story by brightcloudThis is a true story of an elderly couple, Mr. and Mrs. Landon, for whom I worked periodically over a number of years. |
One More MomentA Poem by Carolann DowsettFor the suffers of Alzheimer's and their families. |
If only I had a Time MachineA Poem by AnnaI hold your hand now, like you held mine, and choke back on the facts of time.your lost to me, behinda thickenedhaze.What room inside your mind,have y.. |
Precious memories Eternal BondsA Story by Aurora WintersA narrative Essay examining the decision to care for my Grandmother |
The Memory GardenA Story by Tom PollardAn elderly man recounts his life to a young woman as they explore the gardens of his care home together. |
Dementia Took GraceA Poem by TinyToriYour disease riddled brain Is causing you pain. You can’t tell if There’s sun or there’s rain. You don’t.. |
Killing Her SoftlyA Story by JBDWritesA daughter aids her mother, diagnosed with advancing Alzheimer's, in assisted suicide challenging her family, her husband's run for office, and her ow.. |
The RugA Story by MelissaAndresA short story about an old man coping with his bride's struggle with Alzheimers. |
Where have your feathers gone?A Poem by MissEponine16My great grandma who died with Alzheimers didn't remember me. |
A GoodbyeA Poem by K. T. Leepoem written regarding our family's grieving over losing our elderly mom to alzheimers. |
Fading...A Story by Angelina KalahariThis is a short story about Alzheimer's and it's effect on a musician as she loses, not only her family, but also her music. It is from my collection,.. |
You didn’t say goodbyeA Poem by Charlotte AliceMy grandma suffered with dementia in her last few weeks. Knowing she was there but it was too late to say goodbye will upset me forever. |
Daddy and HospiceA Poem by Debbie BarryA poem about my initial reaction to the news that my father has been moved to Hospice. Facing imminent death takes your breath away. |