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About the book



Alive with Alzheimer's Home


The German edition: Alzheimer und Lebensqualitat


Contact the Author

COMMENTS, ARTICLES, REVIEWS



Testimonials


Articles


Reviews

PHOTO EXPERIENCE & EXHIBITS



Photo Vitae


Photo exhibitions


Exhibit comments


Mexico, aging photo exhibits

LINKS AND LISTS



Link to www.cathygreenblat.com


McGovern Bibliography


Silverado


AD and Aging Links


Books and Films on AD


Photography/Visual Soc Links

PRESSROOM



Seven themes


Sample screen photos


For Peter and Danny

VISUAL SOC SYLLABUS



Visual Sociology Home


Topics and Readings


Projects


Field Projects


IVSA paper


"Reading" photos


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ALIVE WITH ALZHEIMER'S




Dr. Cathy Greenblat  

cathy.greenblat@gmail.com  




Some articles about the book...



The Chronicle of Higher Education
This link will only work for subscribers. Instead I have put up a pdf file of the page, which was much more impressive in print! In addition, the table of contents of the issue had a large version of the photo of Heather singing to MaryLou just before she died.




CNS Long Term Care article
Jennifer Kulpa's article about this project appeared as a full page feature with 5 photographs. The publication reaches more than 40,000 long term care professionals such as nursing home directors, geriatric psychiatrists, and geriatric physicians.




USA Today article
Kathy Fackleman's article about the book was accompanied by the photo of Hilda at the piano. It appeared in conjunction with another article by her dealing with Alzheimer's published in conjunction with the death of President Reagan.




North County Times article
Gary Warth's long article was accompanied, in the print edition, by 7 photographs from the book.















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