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Dementia Poem Im Still Me, I’m confused We would like to sho
Dementia Poem Im Still Me, I’m confused We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. So when you see me, don’t pass by, Without a word, a wave, a smile. and what I’m thinking, no one knows. – Judy Lauer An original poem for Alzheimer's/Dementia sufferers and their loved ones. I love the reality, Do Not Ask Me to Remember Do not ask me to remember, Don’t try to make me understand, Let me rest and know you’re with me, Kiss my cheek and hold my hand. I wrote this poem as an ode After all, I’m still here. Best Poems About Dementia for Alzheimer's Awareness Month Unless you've dealt with a silent killer like Alzheimer's, most folks just don't understand how devastating and debilitating certain forms of dementia Best Poems about Dementia and Alzheimer's A Dementia Friend by Sarah Merriman Alzheimer's Journey by Ruth Murphy Alzheimer’s Patient’s Prayer by Carolyn Haynali At the Easel with But deep, deep, down, I’m still the same. Please just stop and chat a while. Negative comments will result Without saying a single word, Just a passing person with nothing heard, I can still see all you do, And listen to all that matters to you, Yet here I On some mysterious plain, between us a connection is realized. This poem is about how a person with dementia might feel like when they can no longer communicate for themselves.
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