Alzheimers, now what? Joy, a beautiful and rather affluent lady of eighty years is diagnosed with the Alzheimer's Decease. Driving her automobile, no longer being an option, forces the family to find the right help for her condition. Joy is used to getting her way no matter what, which labels her as difficult, demanding, often by screaming, and at times even physical. Care givers come and go. Loving a challenge and knowing the family, the position was offered and I accepted. Bless this woman, having to deal with her condition and depression, confusion and anger, by not being able to live...
Alzheimers, now what? Joy, a beautiful and rather affluent lady of eighty years is diagnosed with the Alzheimer's Decease. Driving her automobile, ...