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Care For the Caregivers Stories of Love Meet Mark CFTC Recipient A Love Story that Inspires: Finding Strength in the Face of Dementia Mark's love for Lisa began long before he even met her....
Care For the Caregivers Stories of Love Meet Mark CFTC Recipient A Love Story that Inspires: Finding Strength in the Face of Dementia Mark's love for Lisa began long before he even met her....
Care For the Caregivers Stories of Love Meet Dawn CFTC Recipient Caring for Kara With a heavy heart, we share with you the story of Dawn and Kara. In this story roles are reversed....
Care For the Caregivers Stories of Love Heather - Mom, wife and carepartner CFTC Recipient Heather is an amazing care partner and wife to her husband Kevin with younger onset Alzheimer’s. Not only is...
Care For the Caregivers Stories of Love Meet Irene CFTC Recipient Family is everything. You never plan to care for your husband while also caring for a teenage daughter. But when family is everything,...
Grief. It is part of the Whole Today is my 39th birthday. Ten years ago, yesterday, FTD won the battle and mom took her last breath. These are two occasions that I have not...
It's a surreal feeling... Reading the news of a celebrity you are so far removed from yet have it hit your chest as if the news was regarding your own parent or spouse. We...
The Happy Man by the Kinfolk Project In 2021 our beloved bandmate and friend Craig Seay passed away from Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). FTD is the most common degenerative brain disease in people under the...
YOUR Footprint Did You Know... Here in the United States, 80% of those living with a disease causing dementia such as Alzheimer’s, Frontotemporal Degeneration (FTD) or Lewy Body Disease (LBD) are taken care of at...
When can dementia impact our lives? When does it start to matter? When do we act? Let’s be the master of our own destiny and act now, because it matters now. The more we...
Place in your mind all of the survivors of Dementia that you know and I guarantee your list will be surprisingly low… and by low, it’s ZERO. There is no cure for dementia so...