Tuesday, June 26, 2012

A New Opportunity


In July of 2009 I launched my blog page project. It was meant to serve as an outlet for what I was experiencing and learning as a caregiver for aging parents with dementia / Alzheimer’s. It has also grown into an outlet that served my desire to communicate and educate others by means of my writing.

To date, I have written over 50 essays and articles advocating caregivers, positive motivational topics, and articles and posted another 20 about the science and research at work behind the scenes looking first for a  means of halting AD, and then, eventually, finding a cure.

Now a new opportunity has arrived that will enhance my blog with the addition of a new feature.

Within the past month, I was invited by Book Nook, a division of Louise Hay’s Hay House Publishing Group, to begin reviewing books written by their stable of both established marquee writers and speakers such as Louise Hay, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Gregg Braden and Sonja Choquette  as well as the work by some of their newest authors.

After reading and reviewing each book of my own choosing from their newly released titles, I will post my review upon my blog web site as well as at Amazon.com.

I have been a fan for many years of both Louise Hay and Dr. Wayne Dyer and count 5 of Dr. Dyer’s recent books among my favorites. 2012 marks the 25th Anniversary of Hay House Publishing.

I am most excited about this opportunity and look forward to completing and sharing my book reviews along with my continued work as a dementia caregiving advocate.

Thank You Hay House Publishing and Book Nook for this wonderful project!


Jeff Dodson
June 26th 2012                                                                                              

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Looking For A Sign - I Love You No Matter What


Each day they arise and get ready to make the trip from their homes where they live alone to the nursing homes where their spouses now reside.

For  one, a round trip of twenty miles; for the other the round trip comes close to sixty miles.

Canes, walkers and crutches are taken as part of what walking steady nowadays requires.  Walking any distance is taxing, it hurts and adds to the possibility of an accidental fall.

Sometimes the trip made is every day, sometimes it is only three times per week.

The goal is always the same. To visit with and comfort their life partner as much as is still possible. Last week they were not recognized, but on Monday she called out my name: leaving the men folk thrilled to the core. They drove home sitting taller, bothered less by the arthritis and spurs up and down the back, bothered less by the diabetes that taxes there energy. Inside they know that final recognition of them is close to finally evaporating: just another part of the dementia destruction process.

Both wives, you see, have Alzheimer’s disease. One has been a nursing home resident for nearly six years; the other for almost nine months.

For their generation, the vows of “for better or for worse, in sickness and in health,” meant vows that you lived with for life as they stood resolute on that wedding day some sixty plus years ago with their new brides.

The disease has been devastating to both couples yet they remain loyal, steadfast and dependent upon each other, drawing spiritual energy as a life line of hope.

As caregivers for all four of these parents, we marvel at their strength and reserve of endurance. On some days, I can almost hear playing in the background, the artist Yanni’s song entitled, “Until the last Moment,” as our fathers come and go in support of their dying wives.

As caregivers, my wife and I salute and admire both sets of parents who are teaching us every day about what raw courage, guts and tenacious resolve is all about.

These kinds of attributes are often written about in times of war and upon the battlefield. They also arise among folks fighting a fatal disease in having to face their own pending mortality or that of their loved one.

Our parents have been and will always remain our remarkable unique teachers.

With Love, Devotion and Admiration.


Jeff Dodson
June 17th 2012