Hello & Welcome!
Hey there! Yes, you!
Bring your coffee or a cup of tea and spend a few moments to see what we are about!
We have static pages shown in the top menu. Our blog has pages, noted on the side bar, which are added periodically.
Somedays I feel the need to tell it like it really feels, so I added a note so readers would know that life gets bumpy and many caregivers don’t take those bumps smoothly! We are human, too!
I will be your host and I hope you will feel welcome here, and will come back often! Ask questions …Come to browse…look for inspiration.

We focus on caregivers for loved ones with memory loss and their support, encouragers, families and friends.
My wish is that you discover connection and reassurance here!
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It does not matter what you call a caring person – a caregiver, a caretaker, a care partner, aidant principal, la cuidadora, or an angel of mercy –
…the question is, will you be ready?
The potential is great that, at some point in our life, most of us will, unexpectedly, be accepting the gift of caregiving for a loved one with memory loss, as an encourager, as support, as a professional, or as a caregiver.
“I am drawn to Judith’s telling of her caregiving experiences
because of the touching sincerity of her words.
But now that I am digging more deeply into the
Accepting the Gift of Caregiving blogsite,
I find that I am also wowed by Judith’s technological capabilities!”
Barbara G. Matthews, caregiver, blogger
“What to do About Mama?”
Walk with me
I invite you to walk with me on our journey .
Share my joys and sorrows as I recount stories of my spouse-caregiving life that began ten years ago when I was truly scared and lonely.
I hope my words that reflect my unfolding growth in empathy and compassion in those years will lift spirits, resonate, make you laugh or cry, but ultimately, make a human connection so neither of us will feel alone. 💖
In addition, it is exciting to share the wisdom from guest authors to help illuminate the world of caregiving through their thoughts and experiences.
At the moment of My Love’s diagnosis, I was plunged, untrained and scared, into the darkness of the most demanding phase of my life, the role of spouse-caregiver.
Explore this site with a caregiver. Discover the world of caregiving as you read and vicariously experience it with us.
We hope our words become a connection between us, as the light shines on our path, our experiences, in order to stretch and enhance your perception of the caregiver role.
There is no better teacher than life’s emotional experiences, your own, and especially those told by a storyteller.
Thank you for visiting. My wish is that we will have helpful information for you.
While you are here, take time to read
ABOUT THE AUTHOR — Judith Allen Shone —
to become familiar with her caregiver perspective
for her loved one.

Questions?
See Education & Resources and Reading Options
So happy to read your comments left in the field at the bottom of pages… Ask questions or leave caregiver comments.🍦🍪 🌷
Email me if you wish to share a story, a comment,
a caregiver tip, or to ask questions.
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Thank you for your encouragement.
🍦 Thank you for your time to visit and connect. 🍪
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HOW THE SITE IS SET UP
The Conversation with a Caregiver video is helpful to hear discussion with a caregiver of 10 years!
The Post Excerpts, will guide you through the BLOG section posts. They are similar to day-to-day story telling.
Then see Stories and All Titles listing that show the articles, essays and stories about specific topics, plus education, research, exercise and entertainment! 😊
Take time to look around so you can come back when you want to feel connected to caregivers. 💜
We even have 🎵 relaxing music 🎵 to listen to for a relaxed visit to our site!
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Do not wait. YOU BE THE ONE who responds to a caregiver’s plea, you be the one who reaches out with encouragement to that caregiver who needs your friendship. You’ll know the one.

It feels good to discover others have been angry or sad, have experienced similar guilt, and made the same mistakes and wondered about the same unanswered questions.
These stories can be like a hand-to-hold for any caregiver who is floundering in the darkness of unfamiliarity. They will not have to feel alone.

💖 Walk beside us, through essays, stories, and expressive writing, to uncover what might be ahead in a caregiver’s world. 💖
A REMINDER before you go, these stories are copyrighted with all rights reserved. If you choose to copy any words from this site, for education purposes, for your school project, for sharing with other caregivers, for inclusion in a speech, please, please honor the rights of authors, as you wish to be honored and include the author’s name, mine or the guest, the article name and the date, the name and link of this blog. THANK YOU.


Understand the caregiver’s life!
Those who yearned to feel encouragement and support
have resonated with the shared experiences,
both here and in these two books.
BE PREPARED for the role of caregiver…
Stories from my life as a spouse-caregiver are written in real time just like the stories I tell here. Read the stories I share to become prepared for life in the world of Alzheimer’s!
Send me questions if you wish.
Thank you.
Where to next?
Learn About this Site . . . see the menu items you might be interested to review.
- Browse the menu; let us erase the stigma of Alzheimer’s disease and those who care for them through understanding.
- Read more about the book, Is There Any Ice Cream?
- READ REVIEWS of the book Is There Any Ice Cream?
- Learn More about Judith Allen Shone, author.

~jas
“Accepting the Gift of Carergiving” Copyright © 2019 Judith Allen Shone
“Where Caregivers are Encouraging One Another” Copyright © 2020 Judith Allen Shone
Do something each day to make others smile and your heart sing.
NOTE: All illustrations for book cover, the lilacs, and the illustrations for the Caregiver Feels image are originally created by ©Tatiana Mitrushova, with license from fotolia.com. @MitrushovaArt on Etsy. The cone of the book cover original by Jiri Hera, with license from dreamstime.com
Many of the graphic images in this site are from Pexels.com and Pixabay.com. We are grateful to the creators, photographers, illustrators and artists for permission to use them.
Thank you for visiting and reading our stories. Caregivers definitely need all the help they can get. Thank you for being an advocate for caregivers.
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I feel very grateful that I read this. It is very helpful and very informative about best caregiving blogs from your caregiver inspirational blogs posts. Any way I’ll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you post again soon. We also have a website that provides blogs for caregivers.
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I completely agree with what you have written. I hope this post could reach more people as this was truly interesting.
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Thank you for visiting our stories, Donna. Your expertise is a value to the world of caregivers. I hope you will consider sharing a short story here. 🙂
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I have been a caregiver most of my life. Starting at age 12.
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