After undergoing a complete renovation, Making Sense of Alzheimer’s is back!
Making Sense of Alzheimer’s is a creative space for people to understand the past, present and future of Alzheimer’s disease. It features stories and ideas that tackle the changing understanding of what Alzheimer’s disease is and how we try to make sense of it in our lives. The voices of patients, scientists, writers, caregivers, students, singers, doctors, and artists are expressed here through words, images, and sounds. The website is an evolving forum, a gallery of ideas, a museum without walls.
A project months in the making, our complete design overhaul comes with incredible new stories of elder justice, caregiving, and life after caregiving.
If you enjoy what you’re reading, please support the site. Making Sense of Alzheimer’s is free for all to explore and engage, but it’s made possible by the support of individuals, foundations, and organizations. Your gifts allow us to produce more stories, ideas, and in-depth commentary; encourage stronger engagement; and promote ways to support those individuals whose lives are affected by Alzheimer’s disease. To donate online, please use this secure donation form.
Sincerely,
Terrence Casey
Editor, Making Sense of Alzheimer’s
Jason Karlawish
Publisher, Making Sense of Alzheimer’s