Listed alphabetical by subject: Art, Diagnosis, Relationships, & Stigma
These are newest pages that I have posted from persons with dementia symptoms
who have shared their lived experience thru words or projects.
(I add the word “symptoms” because not everyone uses the same vocabulary;
my collections include pages from those with diagnosis of
Mild Cognitive Impairment as well as Alzheimers, Lewy Body, Vascular and other types of “dementia”)
I thank each of you for your generosity of letting the public into your private world !
My hope is that your perspectives can be applied to help and encourage
other patients, care-partners, and professionals.
Suggest Right-click the TEXT underneath the description, and select “open-in-new-tab”,
which allows you to return to your original page, by clicking tab at top of window.
—
… by Lauren
… at https://truthfulkindness.com/index-persons-with-dementia-pwd/lauren-u/2016-jan-20/ ;
… by DonnaLynn
… at https://truthfulkindness.com/index-persons-with-dementia-pwd/donnalynn-morin/2016-jan-22/ ;
… RELATIONSHIPS (Tips & Lessons for Care-Partner to Learn)
… by Harry Urban
at https://truthfulkindness.com/index-persons-with-dementia-pwd/harry-urban/relat-2015-nov-dec/ ;
… RELATIONSHIPS (Helping PWD Speak)
… by Jennifer Bute
at https://truthfulkindness.com/index-persons-with-dementia-pwd/jennifer-bute/helpg-pwd-speak/
… by Cecil Ristow
at https://truthfulkindness.com/index-persons-with-dementia-pwd/cecil-ristow/prejudice-toward-pwd/ ;
…
…
…
* Admin issues: SHARE dementia awareness thru buttons below. Feel free to leave your thoughts in the form of comments, but please filter your comments with truthful loving kindness to all concerned. If interested in receiving notice of future blog postings, subscriptions are available through a “follow” button in the upper left corner (MS Explorer) or lower right (Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Chrome). If there is an advertisement below, I have no control over what is shown. My own full legal name is Truthful Loving Kindness. My current clinical diagnosis is Mild Cognitive Impairment. Each writer retains full copyright for material on linked pages.
20-Best Alz Blogs in 2015, 2016, and 2017
![]() Healthline |