Insight from Richard Taylor, a Dementia/Alzheimer’s Victim
February 27, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
When we learn first hand what it’s like to experience Alzheimer’s, we caregivers and family members can be more understanding and helpful. I often tried to realize where Mother and Auntie were coming from, what was motivating their behavior and thought processes. When I put myself into their world (at least the best I could), I found it easier to cope. Hopefully this made an increasingly difficult life easier for them.
Richard Taylor, Ph.D., who has been diagnosed with dememtia, probably of the Alzheimer’s type, maintains a web site complete with videos, provides a monthly newsletter, and has written a book, Alzheimer’s from the …read more




