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Pam Farina

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Pam was a busy, working, single, Mother of 3 in 2012 when her Mother, Jewel, first began to display the symptoms of what would eventually be diagnosed as Alzheimer’s. Jewel was 76; a devoted and loving Mother and Grandmother who was the glue that held her family together with grace. Read more.

What is one thing today that made you smile?

Whatever made you smile today, no matter for how briefly, we would love to hear about it. Is the sun shining brightly...

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A Few of My Favorite Things to Be Grateful For

Ever since my grandson, Thomas, was born I have been thinking of my mom. I have been wishing with all my heart...

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Why Is There Never Enough Time?

One definition of TIME is the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a...

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Mom's Experience with Occupational Therapy

One definition of Occupational Therapy is a form of Therapy for those recuperating from physical or mental illness that encourages rehabilitation through...

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Managing Daily Tasks as Alzheimer's Progresses

A number of years ago we really started to notice that Mom was having a more difficult time starting and completing daily...

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