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    Mothers, Daughters and Alzheimer's

    Mothers, Daughters and Alzheimer's

    Being a mom is no easy task. It involves headaches, backaches, heartaches and plenty of exhaustion. It can also be one of life's greatest joys.
     

    Being a caregiver is a difficult role. Approximately two-thirds of caregivers are women, and over one-third of dementia caregivers are daughters.

    We know that mothers and daughters share a unique bond, and this Mother's Day, we are celebrating mother-daughter relationships that are truly as unique as they come.

    Watch these videos to hear women with Alzheimer's in conversation with their daughters about motherhood, their most important life lessons and living with and supporting each other through the journey that is Alzheimer's.

    Carol and Lydia:


    Pat, Lita and Laura:


    Barb, Caroline and Kimberly:


    View the full playlist and watch all the videos at this link.

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