Carol Dow-Richards : A Caregiver’s Journey
My journey into caregiver began like many others. I didn’t know what aphasia was. I was terrified. I cried myself to sleep. My life –…
My journey into caregiver began like many others. I didn’t know what aphasia was. I was terrified. I cried myself to sleep. My life –…
My story is short. I’m a recently titled “Caregiver” for my 87 yr. old father. He was just diagnosed this past week and realeased from…
When I was a little boy, I dreamed of becoming a doctor like my father. That dream died – when I was ten years old.…
In October 2003, I was cleaning the gutters on my house, the ladder slipped, and down I went hitting my head on the driveways concrete…
The best part of working with people with aphasia, is being able to help them reconnect with their loved ones. Many people with aphasia are…
My name is Ed. I am 77 years old and have been married to my wife, Lucy, for 54 years. I am also a full-time…
Almost two years ago, I came back from trip to Israel. I was unpacking and getting ready for a family get-together when I had a…
I had a stroke in late 2006 and was diagnosed with aphasia. My husband and I visited Moses Cone Rehab Clinic. After a few weeks…
I am a social worker and equal rights advocate. I taught at Fordham University in New York City and founded organizations including a shelter for…
I went to the University of Illinois and then got my master’s degree at the University of Pennsylvania. I created my own computer company called…
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