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Donate NowFacing the Music: Kim Campbell Talks Alzheimer’s, Caregiving and Disco Meets Country
Don’t Become The Second Victim
Beyond the inherent depression of caregiving, it can also be financially and emotionally devastating for many families. Husbands, wives and children often become the second victim of the disease. Although the experience can strain a family in many ways, it can also be a blessing when you change your perspective and search for hope and inspiration amid the sorrow. Alzheimer’s has opened up a whole world of new friendships and peers for me. I’ve built up a support group of caregivers who have become some of my best friends and who help me get through these tough times with positivity and determination. I’ve also been introduced to doctors and experts whose tireless work and research provide the much-needed optimism that a cure is on the horizon.

Music City Cares
Our participation within the Nashville music community, as well as with the Alzheimer’s community, has created a perfect pairing leading up to the Disco Party. Thanks to Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley, this event will be a wonderful opportunity to raise awareness of both Alzheimer’s and the plight of caregivers. Brad appeared in “I’ll Be Me,” and I was deeply inspired by Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s book about her mother who died of Alzheimer’s. They both care so much about this cause, and we all want to support the efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. If you’ve been affected by Alzheimer’s, help us “turn the beat around” at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon on Sunday, June 4 to help raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Association and to see what happens when disco meets country!
About the Author: Kim Campbell has been married to country/pop star Glen Campbell for 35 years. As a devoted mother, wife and caregiver, Kim has made it her mission to improve the quality of life for people with dementia and their families. In 2016, she launched www.CareLiving.org, a website to provide information, inspiration and hope to caregivers.