Category: FTD

  • Alma and Arminda: Learning from the Past and the Present

    Arminda and Alma’s story is one of resilience and empathy. It is a story that reflects the complexities of intergenerational trauma, the impact of Frontotemporal Dementia on family systems, and the devotion of a daughter to respecting and honoring her mother as a complex human being who is more than a progressive brain disease. Arminda…

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  • Linde and Allison: Generations of Caregiving

    Linde and Allison: Generations of Caregiving

    “Silence is suffocating. Her story deserves to be told. And if I don’t tell her story, then what is my story gonna look like?” – Linde Caregivers of those living with Frontotemporal Dementia will tell you again and again that the healthcare system has failed them. And it has.  Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) or Frontotemporal Lobar…

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