Launching "Poetry for the Dementia Journey": An AlzAuthors Anthology
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In this podcast, host Marianne Sciucco is joined by an ensemble of talented poets to officially launch our anthology, Poetry for the Dementia Journey. This collection brings together caregivers who have personally navigated the complexities of Caregiving, diagnosis, and emotional upheavals tied to Alzheimer’s and dementia.
They write about many of the situations common to caregivers: the impact of the initial diagnosis, moving into assisted living or memory care, saying goodbye. From touching moments with loved ones to the nuanced challenges of caregiving, these poems offer solace, understanding, and a break from the isolating silence often surrounding dementia.
Whether you’re a caregiver, a family member, or someone seeking to understand the impact of Alzheimer’s, this anthology and today’s episode provide a profound sense of connection and empathy. You’ll experience a myriad of emotions, from sadness to joy, despair and hope. In the end, you will be comforted in knowing that you are not alone.
Takeaways:
·      Gain insight into the profound impact of personal storytelling on Alzheimer’s.
·      Understand the unique challenges and emotional impact of early onset Alzheimer’s on families.
·      Explore the benefits of creative expression in providing holistic care for individuals with dementia.
Purchase Poetry for the Dementia Journey
Timestamps and page numbers:
2:30 Mariana Mcdonald, Diagnosis, p.30
5:06 Austin Alexis, Dementia Intrigue (not in book)
7:12 Sue Fagalde Lick, You Dance, p.80
8:42 Gail Thomas, A Daughter’s Garland, p.114
10:28 Judith H. Montgomery, Mother’s Day at Aspen Ridge Assisted Living, p.101
12:10 Ann Campanella, Child Mother, p.62
13:43 Margaret Stawowy, Mother Country, p.162
15:33 Eileen Kennedy, Ritual, p.59
16:41 Joy Johnston, At the Crossroads, p.167
17:47 Sherri Levine, Stealing Flowers from the Neighbors, p.147
20:37 Patricia McKernon Runkle, Given the Mother Word PURE, p.119
21:52 Alan Bern, Boxae, p.17
24:59 Kelly Dumar, Mrs. Bean’s Snow, p.158
29:00 Renee Terry Mucci, Life, p.127
30:55 Eileen Kennedy, End of Day, p.60
31:59 Mariana Mcdonald, All the Books, p.31
34:10 Austin Alexis, The Patient, p.95
36:58 Gail Thomas, Alchemy, p.116
39:47 Alan Bern, Dream of Tangles, p.15
40:40 Judith Montgomery, Sometimes, p.103
43:56 Kelly Dumar, How He Asks, p.157
45:15 Ann Campanella, Beyond Words, p.63
47:01 Margaret Stawowy, Signs of Her Decline, p.163
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AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer’s and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others.
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