Treasured

November 29, 2016 - Loretta Woodward Veney
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When my mom was diagnosed with dementia, I started writing down things that she said or asked.

At first it was a way to hold onto the memories she was losing. But as the disease progressed, I’ve seen how her wisdom and humor continue to shine through the darkness of Alzheimer’s disease. Living in the moment is a challenge for all of us facing this disease, alongside loved ones stuck between the disappearing past and the uncertain future.

With Thanksgiving just behind us, I’ve been reflecting on what makes me thankful, and it’s every minute I get with my mom. Right now, people across the country who have been affected by Alzheimer’s are sharing what they’re thankful for with UsAgainstAlzheimer’s. Can you take 60 seconds to add your voice?

Click here to add your voice and share with UsAgainstAlzheimer’s what makes you thankful and what you’re fighting for.

Despite the shadow of this disease, we can lift each other up in hope. Thank you for sharing your story.

Loretta Woodward Veney is the author of "Being My Mom's Mom," and is speaker and trainer on dementia and elder care planning. She is also a trained facilitator in the Lego Serious Play methodology, working with individuals, teams and organizations to overcome challenges and improve productivity.    

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Loretta Woodward Veney

UsAgainstAlzheimer's is a 501(c)(3) organization connecting networks of organizations and individuals to take action to end Alzheimer’s by 2020, while providing the general public, policy leaders and the media with vital information about Alzheimer’s disease.