The depiction of Alzheimer’s Disease as fodder is unfunny and unfathomable. From a personal perspective (or any perspective), it is nothing short of offensive.

A Little Place of Randomness in a Small Corner of the Internet
The depiction of Alzheimer’s Disease as fodder is unfunny and unfathomable. From a personal perspective (or any perspective), it is nothing short of offensive.
A look back on one year since my grandmother passed away, and the story of how her death inspired me to write the post I almost didn’t publish.
A happy birthday to the original “hottie,” who earned her wings after a long battle with Alzheimer’s.
Because it’s not just a bracelet, it’s a movement.
An article I originally published on Allison’s Written Words in February 2015, as a tribute to my grandmother, Catherine “Kitty” Nesgood, who lost her battle with Alzheimer’s on February 10, 2015, nearly 12 years after her diagnosis.
#EndAlzheimers, because no one should ever have to endure the pain of the longest goodbye.