Living in the front row with Alzheimer's disease. Observing first hand all the aspects of a disease that is hard to understand, difficult to fathom. Hard to accept.
Many Alzheimer's caregivers get to witness the craziness 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Often the seats in the second, third, and fourth row are empty.
Bob DeMarco is the editor of the Alzheimer's Reading Room and an Alzheimer's caregiver. Bob has written more than 1,810 articles with more than 92,100 links on the Internet. Bob resides in Delray Beach, FL.
Alzheimer's Reading Room
Living in the front row with Alzheimer's disease. Observing first hand all the aspects of a disease that is hard to understand, difficult to fathom. Hard to accept.
Many Alzheimer's caregivers get to witness the craziness 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Often the seats in the second, third, and fourth row are empty.
Why?
The Alzheimer's Action Plan
300 Tips for Making Life Easier
Original content Bob DeMarco, the Alzheimer's Reading Room