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Background
Barbara was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at the tail end of the pandemic. There was not much we could do to slow or stop the progression of the disease. As the disease progresses, individuals gradually lose their ability to perform everyday tasks, communicate effectively, and recognize familiar faces. This decline is often slow and insidious, spanning several years.
The phrase "The Long Goodbye" reflects the prolonged and heartbreaking nature of the disease, as families and loved ones witness the gradual disappearance of the person they once knew. We hope that in time, researchers will be able to find away to reverse the effects of Alzheimer’s demention. Contribute to Alzheimer's Foundation of America
The phrase "The Long Goodbye" reflects the prolonged and heartbreaking nature of the disease, as families and loved ones witness the gradual disappearance of the person they once knew. We hope that in time, researchers will be able to find away to reverse the effects of Alzheimer’s demention. Contribute to Alzheimer's Foundation of America
All contributions made to Alzheimer's Foundation of America through Ever Loved will be sent with the designation, “Wherever it is needed most”, at Matthew Greenlee's request.
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I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember that face. If she taught Home Economics at Churchland High, she was my teacher. …
I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember that face. If she taught Home Economics at Churchland High, …
I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember that face. If she taught …
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