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I Love You Always: One Family's Alzheimer's/Dementia Journey and the Lessons Learned Along the Way

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Product Description I Love You Always tells the story of a woman who, although diagnosed with dementia, is determined to live until the age of ninety. It is also a love story, showing what we can accomplish when we step outside of ourselves and work together for what’s in the best interest of our loved ones. It serves as a resource, sharing valuable caregiver tips as well as other practical lessons learned along the way. In addition, it is a message of faith. Can you imagine any journey that is more harrowing than that of dementia? Can you fathom how people navigate their way through it without a strong anchor? LaBena shares that her anchor was God, and words of encouragement, faith, and hope are dispersed throughout the book by the inclusion of favored scriptures.Caregivers need all the support and tools they can garner to help them survive this experience. Such was the reason for writing “I Love You Always,” which is an honest account of one family’s experiences from diagnosis and beyond.Be prepared to laugh and cry, sometimes within the same paragraph, as you join this tumultuous journey. Also, prepare to fall in love with Lottie, who puts it all out there....no holds barred.May there soon be a cure. Review "This is a touching and insightful read."  Nellie Stolarz, President - National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners. "I was honored to read this beautifully written, wonderful story of a daughter caring for her mother who had Alzheimer's.  I especially enjoyed the practical lessons and messages of faith & hope dispersed throughout the book.  It's a great read."  Rose Lamatt, Author of "Just a Word: Alzheimer's" and "Is Life One Big Goodbye:  Homeless Woman's Survival Story."   "I would certainly recommend this book to anyone. Whether you are an advocate for persons with dementia or you have personal experience." J. Abdul-Razaaq, Independent Social Worker