top of page
Menu
The Age I Am
Close
Home
About Carol
Welcome
Blog
Instagram
Portfolio
Blog
Explore More
info@mysite.com
123-456-7890
Search
All Posts
Reflections
Alzheimer's
Nursing Assistant Education
CASA
LTC Ombudsman
Aphasia
Communication
LTC Advocacy
Reflections on Care
Nursing home laundry
Accountability in Healthcare
Ombudsman Reflections
Inheritance & Memory
Mothers & Daughters
Quilting
death and dying in LTC
Subjective vs Objective
Teaching medical terminology
CNA instruction
Perception vs Reality
What We Remember
Kids in care
Foster Care
CNA education
CNA advocacy
Accountability
Exercise
Family
My dad
Discrimination
Who Is Left to Remember
In a family of six siblings, three now live with Alzheimer’s. A reflection on what it means to face mortality when memory is already slipping—and the quiet mercy that dementia sometimes spares loved ones the repeated pain of loss.
Carol Lindsay
Mar 8
1 min read
bottom of page