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Top Alzheimers Elder Care Quotes

I am a part of the political process whether the multinational forces are present or not. Politics is serving the people, not chairs and positions. — Muqtada Al Sadr

Embracing a healing presence requires you to just be in the moment together. — Nancy L. Kriseman

Never give up hope. If you do, you'll be dead already.
Dementia Patient, Rose from The Inspired Caregiver — Peggi Speers

I see myself and many artists like me as the torchbearers through these dark ages. — John Zorn

Caregiving often calls us to lean into love we didn't know possible. — Tia Walker

My three best friends get me through everything: I need cute jeans, my kids are driving me crazy, I'm throwing a party, whatever. They keep me dialed in. — Gabrielle Reece

Emptiness which is conceptually liable to be mistaken for sheer nothingness is in fact the reservoir of infinite possibilities. — D.T. Suzuki

I can't say when we will have a cure, but we now know through our findings how to ask the question of what is going wrong at the earliest stage of Alzheimer's. — John O'Keefe

Exercise is the best way to prevent Alzheimer. Rotate your arms; rotate your legs; twist your spine and activate your hippocampus to prevent Alzheimer. — Amit Ray

Know that you're coming from plentitude and abundance.
You lack nothing. You have star power. — Michael Beckwith

You only know yourself because of your memories. — Andrea Gillies

As your care recipient's advocate, be involved, don't accept the status quo, and don't be afraid to voice your concerns. — Nancy L. Kriseman

By changing your direction, you can always change your destination! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Do not be deceived by this face for my brain remains magnificent. ---- Aunt Berna — Jenny Ackland

I had enough brain to live a stupid life. — Faina Ranevskaya

Hatred comes from the heart; contempt from the head; and neither feeling is quite within our control. For we
cannot alter our heart; its basis is determined by motives; and our head deals with objective facts, and applies
to them rules which are immutable. Any given individual is the union of a particular heart with a particular
head. — Arthur Schopenhauer

One goal of the mindful caregiver is to find ways to not feel 'dis-eased' in the caregiving process. — Nancy L. Kriseman

I thought of what pride would look like, a jowly old guy in a smoking jacket. Vanity was a tall, beautiful woman with a face like a mask. Envy was a treasure-hoarding dragon, dainty and diabolical. As I sketched in the dragon's face, I gave her eyebrows like mine, my turtle necklace around its scaly neck.
Xanda drew them as cliffs and valleys, irrevocably linked pride as a mountain, envy as a valley, hating its lowness and longing to reach, overtake, conquer. She drew vanity as a volcano with an abyss at its core. — Holly Cupala

While no one can change the outcome of dementia or Alzheimer's, with the right support you can change the journey. — Tara Reed

You're always better off if you quit smoking; it's never too late. — Loni Anderson

My caregiver mantra is to remember: the only control you have is over the changes you choose to make. — Nancy L. Kriseman

That was a very different emotion and I felt Dido's words would be good and I had a template with my voice in it. Then, when he heard it, he wanted both our voices together in it and that's the scene when he sees the boy and then he gets charged to go on that final cutting effort. — A.R. Rahman

Because the trivial concerns oneself, one fails to see it might be boring. — Clive James

He preferred to not think of his mother as having hips. He preferred to not think of her as a woman at all, more as a traveling mass of loving annoyance - a mother-shaped storm that inhabited the bakery and, in bringing rain for the growth of the living things over which she hovered, didn't mind scaring the piss out of them with a few thunderbolts from time to time. — Christopher Moore

To care for those who once cared for us is one of the highest honors. — Tia Walker