Navigating Life with Dementia
Through personal experiences and reflections, the Mindful Blogger offers a unique perspective on mindfulness, resilience, and the beauty of living in the present moment while navigating the challenges of dementia. Join us on this inspiring journey of self-discovery and mindfulness in the face of adversity.
Resources
While Winter Growth offers a vibrant Adult Day program and residential options (including both Assisted Living and Memory Care), we would be happy to connect you with other local resources as well. You are not alone.
Navigating Life with Dementia
Through personal experiences and reflections, the Mindful Blogger offers a unique perspective on mindfulness, resilience, and the beauty of living in the present moment while navigating the challenges of dementia. Join us on this inspiring journey of self-discovery and mindfulness in the face of adversity.
Resources
While Winter Growth offers a vibrant Adult Day program and residential options (including both Assisted Living and Memory Care), we would be happy to connect you with other local resources as well. You are not alone.
Navigating Life with Dementia
Through personal experiences and reflections, the Mindful Blogger offers a unique perspective on mindfulness, resilience, and the beauty of living in the present moment while navigating the challenges of dementia. Join us on this inspiring journey of self-discovery and mindfulness in the face of adversity.
Resources
While Winter Growth offers a vibrant Adult Day program and residential options (including both Assisted Living and Memory Care), we would be happy to connect you with other local resources as well. You are not alone.
This whole diagnosis has been really weird – very frustrating. I try to look at it from a positive standpoint. What I can do today. Not what I can’t do. That gets harder and harder though as what I can do is dwarfed by what I can’t.
Getting to a PCA Alzheimer’s diagnosis was a years-long, multi-doctor, multi-facility, exercise in frustration. I’ve, unfortunately, come to the realization that this is not uncommon.
In my first blog entry I told you I have posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) Alzheimer’s. PCA affects the back part of the brain. This part of the brain is responsible, in part, for interpreting signals from the eyes.
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