The NAC/AARP found that 30 percent of Alzheimer's disease and dementia caregivers had children under eighteen years old living with them. Various studies have concluded that Sandwich generation caregivers experience unique challenges related to the demands of providing care for both aging parents and dependent children. (Alzheimer's Association, 2014 Alzheimer's disease facts and figures, Alzheimer's & Dementia, Volume 10, Issue 2)This book is about a daughter who is a single parent and caretaker of her mother. She manages to care for her mother and children until she's no longer physically able to do so alone. What comes next are life lessons for those who also find themselves caring for a loved one with a debilitating disease.It is said that life is but a fleeting moment in time, but when time has run out, and the only thing left is death, you cry, you hope, and you pray for one more moment, one more minute, one more second of time. The struggle and hardship of caring for a parent with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, coupled with being a single parent, is overwhelmingly painful and exhausting. You will find in this book that the storms that come with caring for a sick parent will come and go, but you will never have to endure the storms alone. God will be there to keep you and hold you until your storms have passed.
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