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Deborah L Mills is a wife, mother, and grandmother. She enjoys all things family. Deborah is caregiver for her mother who received a diagnosis of dementia and then Alzheimer’s Disease, almost two decades ago.
She is a certified life coach and mentor with a heart to see people succeed. As Alzheimer’s and dementia are rising concerns that affect many families across the world, she has written a children’s book to introduce kids to this topic. Her book Granny Needs My Help: A Child’s look at dementia and Alzheimer’s is a heartfelt personal tale that families everywhere can relate to.
The book is written for the younger generation but is having a profound affect on people of all ages. Deborah is thrilled to share her work with you in hopes that it will open up conversations in homes around the globe.
Recently, Ms. Mills was live on our show talking about Granny Needs My Help: A Child’s look at dementia and Alzheimer’s .
During our conversation, Ms. Mills talked about:
– Some of her background, some her thoughts about relationships and where did she get her spiritual foundation from
– The story behind her mother’s dementia, the family’s response to it and the impact of her mother’s dementia on her everyday life
– Taking care of our elders
– The inspiration behind the book and memories holding the first completed copy of the book
– Day to day highs and lows that her she has with her mother
– Writing a book through a child’s eyes
– The impact of the pandemic has had on this situation
– Adults reaction to the book
– What this situation has taught her, what has her grandchildren taught her and what the writing of the book has taught her
– How should parents explain dementia to their kids
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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
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