Being My Mom’s Mom: A Journey Through Dementia from a Daughter’s Perspective 

Author/Creator: Loretta Anne Woodward Veney

A daughter’s honest Alzheimer’s and Dementia caregiving journey about role reversal, love, and anticipatory grief.

Veney reflects the complicated mix of love, duty, and grief that can come with long-term caregiving. She shares her experiences of imbibing emotional resilience through moments of tenderness and coping with caregiver burnout.

Families can explore End of Life Doula support for compassionate, non-clinical caregiving with dignity and connection.

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