“But how to explain my absence to Cal? His youngest daughter, Karen, always thoughtful and kind, called to say her friends, caring for parents with Alzheimer’s, said just to tell him right before I left. “Say you’ll be back soon, you have an appointment, and that he’ll have fun,” she advised. “My friends say you can tell him the same thing every day and that you will both be happier.”
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The Memory of All That: A Love Story about Alzheimer's
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