![]() ![]() These authors come together because Alzheimer’s and dementia have impacted their lives. You can also listen to the audiobook if you lack the time for meaningful reading.įollowing the publication of her book Ann found the group AlzAuthors. is a community of bestselling, award-winning authors who have never shaken hands or shared a cup of coffee. If you are raising children while caring for a parent you will love reading about Ann’s journey. What better way to change a caregiver’s world than to share a good conversation with them? I hope you enjoy this episode and that it changes your world in some positive way. Ann is a firm believer that good conversations can change the world. Both of us have found that conversations can have positive effects on those who are participating or listening. Hearing this conversation will certainly help any caregiver dealing with dementia. Reading her book allows us to follow her on this journey a journey that leads to a deeper understanding of her and what it means to love.ĭuring our conversation Ann and I share our collective advice, our bond as dementia daughters and our shared journey. ![]() ![]() ![]() After being plunged into an emotional journey Ann finds herself with a challenge to tackle. Ready to start a family, Ann was used to setting goals and accomplishing them. Ann’s’ book is an autobiography tracing her life after marriage, through several miscarriages, aging parents, and her mother’s decline with Alzheimer's disease. Join me in my conversation with Ann Campanella, author of the book Motherhood: Lost and Found. ![]()
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