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Questions about Alzheimer’s and learning to live with a patient.
Krista and her husband Craig interviewed her maternal grandfather Robert Myron Wachter about his childhood, marriage, family, career and values.
My dad’s thoughts on his life and lessons in the transformation of his past 10 years.
This is an interview with my mémère about her immigration to America.
Being on the Berkeley campus in the 1960s and 1970s; ageism and sexism; watching a parent go through Alzheimer's.
Krista and her husband Craig interviewed her maternal grandfather Robert Myron Wachter about his childhood, marriage, family, career and values.
Her family left Germany in 1934 when she was 2. Eva's journey of discovery & passion for social justice began in the American South; then she found shared values at Antioch College and with the U.U.community...
In this interview we discussed her early life. Later in the interview we briefly touched on her life now and her diagnosis with Alzheimer’s.
My sister's early interest in health care & her position in a large family led her to nursing school but her career & life path since required an adventurous spirit and self-propelled advanced education
My grandpa on aging, Alzheimer's, and growing up as a street kid during the depression.
Spoke in Spanish with my mom (age 86 at the time of the interview), who was born in Cuba, eventually moving to Venezuela, where she met and married my dad. She was a college professor for decades before retiring. She...
I decided it was time to learn more about my grandma so I sat down with her on a Saturday morning and asked some questions.
An interview with my father on life, change, and new understandings since his Alzheimer's diagnosis two years ago.
Here I interview my mother about her brief life in Ecuador and as that of an immigrant in the United States
In this interview I reflected on the past year and a half since the diagnosis of my father’s Alzheimer’s. It’s just me with some thoughts about the judgements people make about the way my family has attempted to navigate how...
Ninety-one year old Henry Raymont talks about his life and love with help from my mother, Wendy Marcus Raymont, who has Alzheimer’s disease. They live together in Mexico.
While waiting for our Thanksgiving lunch at the nursing home I interviewed my mom who has advanced Alzheimer's.
Brandon Lewis interviews his father, Jerald Lewis, about the family's experience with Susan Lewis's posterior cortical atrophy.