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Nicole J. Smith was blindsided by her mother's post-pandemic mental decline. A year later, after a neurological exam and follow-up, her mother was officially diagnosed: she had Alzheimer's. As the denial and drama escalated, Nicole and her Aunt Nancy created a transcontinental plan to find their loved one a safe, secure senior residence. From a daughter's point of view, Nicole tells their story of shock, research, worry, discovery, and ultimate success. She also shares information and tips to help others find their way through one of life's most difficult passages.

Produktbeschreibung
Nicole J. Smith was blindsided by her mother's post-pandemic mental decline. A year later, after a neurological exam and follow-up, her mother was officially diagnosed: she had Alzheimer's. As the denial and drama escalated, Nicole and her Aunt Nancy created a transcontinental plan to find their loved one a safe, secure senior residence. From a daughter's point of view, Nicole tells their story of shock, research, worry, discovery, and ultimate success. She also shares information and tips to help others find their way through one of life's most difficult passages.
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Autorenporträt
Nicole J. Smith, an advocate for dementia awareness, is a Connection Circle leader for Daughterhood.org, an online support resource for adults caring for aging parents. She also hosted the Happy to Help radio show, featuring aging and dementia issues. Her work has been published in Faith and Family magazine and on the Advocate for Mom and Dad website. Nicole and her husband raised five children in New Jersey. Currently, she and her family reside in Arizona. Diagnosis: Dementia is her first book.