When one is suffering with Alzheimer’s, the journey home can be long. Being a caregiver for a loved one with this terrible disease can be frustrating, stressful, and full of heartache.
If your parent has Alzheimer’s, does that mean you’re destined to have it, too?
There are currently over 55 million people, worldwide, living with dementia. Here are some positive choices you can make today to reduce your risk of developing it later in life.
When we received Christ all of our sins were forever forgiven. Nothing we can do in the future can take away salvation—whether we lose our minds or not (Read Romans 8:28-39).
From accessibility to entertainment and everything in between – it’s all important!
She died last July, and after a year of grieving, the fog is beginning to clear. I thought I would have moved through more of my grief, but even now, some days are harder than others. My friends want to know what I’ve learned. They will ask, “What did your journey with your mom teach you? What do you know now that you wish you had known then?”
Have you ever felt dismissed by a doctor? Imagine experiencing confusing symptoms, only to be given diagnoses that don’t quite fit?
On the surface, former TV host Wendy Williams and ‘Die Hard’ star Bruce Willis seemingly have nothing in common but a career in Hollywood. Unfortunately, that couldn’t be further from the truth.
What do Australian actor Chris Hemsworth and 2 to 3% of the population have in common?
Of the more than 6 million individuals aged 65 and older with Alzheimer’s, nearly 4 million are women. But why?