Love
Remembers:
Holding on to Hope and Faith in the Face of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s
Holding on to Hope and Faith in the Face of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s
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Dementia is a terrifying disease, snatching away memory and independence from those close to our hearts. Early-onset Alzheimer’s takes even more, stealing whole chapters of people’s lives. But love and hope do not have to fall victim to the disease.
In Love Remembers, Kathe Ambrose Goodwin shares how her family has coped with her husband Steve’s battle with early-onset Alzheimer’s, from the first signs something was wrong to living with the final stages of the disease with dignity, peace, and even joy. Kathe lays bare the pain and frustration of their journey and how her family’s love and faith shine through, giving meaning and hope to even the darkest days.
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About the Author
Kathe Ambrose Goodwin is a graduate of Texas Christian University, where she majored in journalism and English, and of Southern Methodist University, where she earned a master’s degree in mass communications. For many years, she worked in advertising and public relations. Today, Kathe is a proud wife, mother, and grandmother. A lifelong resident of Fort Worth, Texas, she is a member of First United Methodist Church, Junior League, The Assembly, Lecture Foundation, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Phi Beta Kappa, as well as a former board member of the Gladney Center for Adoption. Kathe has been a featured panelist at dementia seminars sponsored by the TCU Harris College of Nursing, James L. West Center for Dementia Care, and Dementia Friendly Fort Worth, and she serves on the HSC Center for Older Adults Nursing Home Advisory Council.
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