(Mobile book) “She Doesn't Sing Anymore”: A Daughter’s Journey with Her Mother Who Has Alzheimer’s
• Ernestine Williams-Burtley •
| #5153272 in Books | iUniverse, Inc. | 2007-08-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.26 x6.00l,.37 | File Name: 0595444067 | 104 pages |
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Remarkably Captured|By Lisa Y. Flowers|... are the chronological events leading from past to present in "She Doesn't Sing Anymore". I'm grateful that Ernestine took the time to give account of her passionate heartfelt journey of a disease that as so eloquently put "comes as a thief in the night". Prior to reading this work, the only things I were painfully aware of in regard|About the Author|Ernestine Williams-Burtley is a divorced mother of three adult children living in Omaha, Nebraska. God has blessed her with nine wonderful grandchildren. In between being a mom, grandparent and working full time, she became the caregiver for he
Life is full of adventures that lead to various changes that often times make us realize how short life really is-The longer we live, it seems we've only lived a short time. As the baby boomers take the leading role in society, many are finding themselves as caregivers to aging parents.Ernestine shares her heartfelt and challenging journey with Alzheimer's disease as her mother's caregiver. Included is some background on the disease and its effect from a caregiver's per...
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