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AlzAuthors: Your Compassionate Guide through Alzheimer's and Dementia

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Lance A. Slatton’s plans for medical school were interrupted when his father became ill. What was to be a few weeks of home care became three years of home care that changed Lance’s life and led to the creation of Enriched Home Care Services, an award-winning, family-owned home care agency in Michigan.


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Lance A. Slatton runs a home care business, the All Home Care Matters podcast, and authored “The All Home Care Matters Official Family Caregivers Guide”. Now, he’s here to talk about his newest adventure- becoming President of the famed AlzAuthors organization.

Join us in this special edition discussion about how AlzAuthors has served the dementia community for over a ...


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New AlzAuthors President Lance A. Slatton is hosting a Town Hall at noon (EST) on Friday, April 10 and Monday, April 20 to share his vision for AlzAuthors while also seeking input and feedback from supporters. The event is open and free for anyone, including authors, dementia advocates, the existing AlzAuthors community and authors, and anyone interested in the future of the ...


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By Deb Bunt, Suffolk, England

I’d always maintained that “Slow Puncture” would be a one-off book.  This book, published five years ago, charts my friendship with Peter Berry, who was diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 50.  The book gives an account of Peter’s diagnosis, his depression and then his determination to prove he can live w...


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