
Music and Patience Are Magical
Brayden (Hospice): Sat listening to music on a speaker. A bit more agitated than usual, but as the visit went along she became calmer and

Brayden (Hospice): Sat listening to music on a speaker. A bit more agitated than usual, but as the visit went along she became calmer and
Dementia may be a tragic affliction, but there is much to be hoped for as long as we create the types of relationships & communities

Lynne resting in bed. Excited to see me. Ask to kiss her on her forehead. Once I asked to kiss her on the forehead, then

LynnR had fun visit with Lynn. She was super happy to see me — ate well, laughed a lot. She reached out a number of

Told Lynne boys & Dad like bi-weekly therapy. Simon: has a career counselor to evaluate why he doesn’t pursue nursing. Henrik: earning more $ than

Donna & LynnR visited. She was more present & interactive than last visit. Donna gave her a latte She got sleepy & we told her

IMPORANT RESEARCH UPDATE: AVOID commercially available biomarker tests for Alzheimer’s. Researchers at CTAD said they are not validated & create false positives. Alzheimer’s doesn’t always

Lynne’s visitor said, “Lynne & a resident sort of cry and look at me. I found it really hard to believe in a merciful God.

Our Grammy Helen and Lynne Russell Family team, for the Alzheimer’s Walk exceeded our goal again. It’s a blessing for me and our family to

Brian kindly asked Lynne if she wanted to walk. She nodded. He lifted her gently from behind elbow. She stood. He pointed out she walks

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An overflow crowd celebrated beloved Lynne Russell, on July 14,

The Russell family were the honored caregivers at the Help

Harriet, Lynne’s neighbor, has a message to share with all