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Walking My Momma Home

Finding Love, Grace, and Acceptance Through the Labyrinth of Dementia

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Walking My Momma Home

By: Kathy Flora
Narrated by: Kathy Flora, D. D. Scott
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You are not alone!

Over 15.7 million people today are caring for a loved one with dementia.

As caregivers, it’s easy for us to feel isolated. If you’re weary of the heartache and losses you both suffer, of the restless nights and chaotic days, then you know that our frustrations, helplessness, and fear can drive us to our knees. Dementia is cruel.

But the caregiving journey that we are on also offers unexpected, uplifting gifts:

  • profound personal insight
  • explosive spiritual growth
  • discovery of our deepest self

All of these gifts are buried, to be uncovered in the experience of walking alongside.

Caregiving is tough, yet it can open a channel to accessible grace that will change your life forever.

Walking My Momma Home is a memoir of my mom and me. It’s about love, hope, uncertainty, role reversal, courage and the raw humanity in Mom's experience of losing herself to the disease. It’s about the hard decisions, conflicts, the relationship balancing and personal soul-stretching my caregiving required. It’s our story of surprising joy and laughter, of tears and terrors, of opening hearts and deep, emotional healing.

Filled with stories, reflection, insightful questions, and invaluable resources, Walking My Momma Home helps you reflect on and process your own journey through the raw experience of fellow travelers walking dementia’s labyrinth.

©2018 Kathy Flora (P)2019 Kathy Flora
Physical Illness & Disease Aging Parent Alzheimer's Disease Dementia Personal Development Parenting & Families Relationships Personal Success Social Sciences
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