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Carol Bradley Bursack

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posted 08/11/2008, comments (0)

How to Die Organized: Ten Tips

The authors of a neat little organizer titled, "Putting Things in Order: A Journal to Organize Your Life for the Next Generation," sent me their top ten list of things to do so you can be organized with the paperwork you want your heirs to have. Before I tell you about their book, here's the list as written by authors Ellen Baumritter and David... Read moreChevron
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Carol Bradley Bursack

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posted 07/07/2008, comment (1)

The Glass Seed: A Daughter’s Quest to Understand Her Mother’s Dementia

Since each person is unique with a life, body and brain that is singular to him or herself, each person with dementia is going to experience a unique version of the disease. Yes, there are patterns to different types of dementia. We know that Alzheimer's disease has certain stages. However, people can seem to be in one stage one day, and bounce... Read moreChevron
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Carol Bradley Bursack

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posted 06/20/2008, comments (3)

The Alzheimer’s Action Plan - Top Choice for Practical Advice

As an English literature major, I'm used to hefty 500-page books, however the books of this size that I've enjoyed have generally been 19th Century novels or anthologies of classic prose and poetry.   When a weighty hardbound copy of The Alzheimer's Action Plan arrived in my mailbox, I looked at it with some trepidation. Reference - yes.... Read moreChevron
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