Couple Affected by Dementia Wants to Express Thanksgiving Gratitude

Dear Carol: My husband has Alzheimer’s and even though we could afford a care facility, I want to keep him home as long as possible. This year, for the first time, we’ll go to our son’s home for both Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. It will be delightful, I know, but in the past, our local extended family always came to our home for holiday meals. This is a big change, so we’re already missing the old days when we could host these lovely times. Your columns give us hope that there can be some dignity in this process of letting go of what was and appreciating what we have now. To help us do this, we’ve decided that this holiday season we’ll make a gratitude list. Can you help us get started, and suggest ideas for how to express our gratitude for all that we have? - MJ Continue reading on Inforum for ideas about how even a couple facing a journey with dementia can find thankfulness and the joy that can bring:  Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories. "For anyone having to walk the last segments of life with a loved one, read this.” …Delores Shop Silverts Adaptable clothing:  Discover the Difference. EGOSAN - the Top-Rated incontinence brand from Italy. Now Available on Amazon.              Related StoriesDementia: Moving Beyond DiagnosisUnearned Guilt Intrinsic to Most CaregivingReducing Loneliness: How to Help Seniors During the Holidays 
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