Essays on caregiving, forgetting & remembering. As a caregiver to a parent with dementia, I'm just trying not to lose my minds as she loses hers, excavating my own memories as hers slip away.
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“Jodi writes what it's really like to be a caregiver. She shares the pain, the hard times, but also the joy. She reminds me to be compassionate, enjoy the moment, and to also act from love.
Highly recommend whether you're a caregiver or wish to remember what it's like to be a caring human being. ❤️”
“There's nothing I can say about Jodi that would adequately describe her uniqueness in the space this little box provides. She's mostly writing about giving care to her mom who lives with dementia. Jodi's voice is like none other I've read, it truly doesn't matter what she's writing about, it's always a joy to read her. She's a treasure chest full of surprises and grace. ”
“Jodi writes a vulnerable and poignant publication about caring for someone with dementia. She tackles difficult issues like when is it 'time', how much should we intervene to keep someone alive and more. She does this with a fierceness that I particularly appreciate!”