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I'm Living With Dementia. Are You?
Marie Harnish shares the way her mother's dementia has impacted the life of her family.
In the Valley of the Shadow: Depicting Dementia
Anita Lehman's paintings flow from her experience of witnessing a loved one progress through Alzheimer's Disease. Her paintings capture that which goes beyond the darkness of the disease.
Drawing on the Investment
The caregiver of a spouse with memory loss reflects on finding the resources to live each day with love
The Point of No Return
Dwight Roth paints a haunting word picture that challenges us to think about who we are and how we show compassion
Bionic, with a Sense of Humor
Christine Purves reflects on aquiring disabilities while growing older
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A Generous Exchange
A younger helper learns from a powerful teacher who happens to be an older woman with developmental disabilities
Bionic, with a Sense of Humor
Christine Purves reflects on aquiring disabilities while growing older
Caring for Caregivers and Persons with Dementia
Bahia Vista Mennonite Church's parish nurse program is an expression of their commitment to show care and grace to one another, including persons with dementia.
Disability and Health Care Rationing
Drawing on the Investment
The caregiver of a spouse with memory loss reflects on finding the resources to live each day with love
Expanding Our Welcome
Benton Mennonite Church installed a lift and an accessible restroom to become more accessible to people with disabilities.
I'm Living With Dementia. Are You?
Marie Harnish shares the way her mother's dementia has impacted the life of her family.
In the Valley of the Shadow: Depicting Dementia
Anita Lehman's paintings flow from her experience of witnessing a loved one progress through Alzheimer's Disease. Her paintings capture that which goes beyond the darkness of the disease.
Litany of Dedication
New Creation Fellowship in Newton, KS, dedicates their new lift, which makes their sanctuary accessible to all.
Pain is such a pain!
Pain is an intruder, interrupter, isolator, and driver of guilt and grief. The good news ais that your body is telling you what it needs. The bad news is you have to learn what to do about it and how to adapt.
Savoring the Present
Michael and Mary Lehman Yoder share stories of coping with Michael's early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
The Point of No Return
Dwight Roth paints a haunting word picture that challenges us to think about who we are and how we show compassion
What Am I Doing? Where My Going?
Even though someone with dementia may not know, God knows who they are and where they’re going.
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