

Alzheimer's Took You Twice
I began working with a man named "George" in April of last year. He was in his last stages of Alzheimer's disease, leaving him relatively unable to communicate. George was a people person in every sense of the word. After serving a long career in public service, he retired. Not long into retirement he lost his wife. He was heartbroken. To do something with his time he started volunteering. Not surprisingly, he fully dedicated himself to it and became a full-time volunte