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AlzAuthors: Your Compassionate Guide through Alzheimer's and Dementia

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AlzAuthors is more than just a resource on Alzheimer’s. The online library of about 350 authors can be a lifeline for family caregivers navigating the dementia journey with loved ones, co-founder Marianne Sciucco said.

“We don’t just take books and post them on our website,” Sciucco told McKnight’s Home Care Daily Pulse. “There’s a lot of investigation that goes into d...


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By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA

The holidays can be especially poignant for those touched by dementia and Alzheimer’s. In this Untangling Alzheimer’s and Dementia podcast episode, hosts Marianne Sciucco and Christy Byrne Yates welcome filmmaker, author, and advocate...


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By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA

At AlzAuthors, we seek to shine a light on the stories that don’t get told often enough—the real, raw, and sometimes unexpectedly joyful experiences of those navigating dementia and caregiving. That’s why our recent podcast episode and film...


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By  Eliezer Sobel, New Jersey, USA

My mother had Alzheimer’s disease for twenty years until she passed at 95. Before then, she and my father visited several nursing homes and were horrified by “all the old people” and promised never to put one another in a facility. M...


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By Marianne Sciucco, New York, USA

Navigating the complexities of Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving is never a straightforward path. But as the latest episode of the AlzAuthors Podcast—recorded during their first film festival—beautifully demonstrates, sharing our stories can tr...


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