This is me. Debbie DeMoss Compton.

I made many mistakes because I didn't know any better. I began researching the web, interviewing doctors and nurses, and reading everything I could find on Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and all types of Dementia.

I was determined to help our aging parents live as full a life as possible.

They were impressed when hospice came in and saw some of the things we were doing. (I was just trying to survive at some points!)

They told me how others needed to know about our unique bed alert system, one-hanger clothing organization, door-stop solution, and much more.

I hadn't considered it, so I prayed and quickly got my answer. That's how my first book was born. It's called

Caregiving: How to Hold on While Letting Go

I wrote my book to make life easier for other caregivers and to support caregivers on this extremely difficult journey. It offers lots of information and scripture encouragement since that's where I draw my strength. You don't have to be a believer to gain lots of help from the pages.

Ever take two little ladies to get haircuts and shopping when one has Dementia and the other Alzheimer's? It makes for some pretty funny situations! (Funny now, not so much at the time.)

Do you know what questions to ask a potential home health provider, assisted living community, nursing home, and memory care facility? Those questions and checklists are all included.

Caregiving is a difficult journey! You don't have to make it alone!

I include resources, tips on getting others to help, and fun activities you can do with your loved one at different stages of the disease. Just because they have a terminal diagnosis doesn't mean there are no more good times to be had. I encourage caregivers to look at what our care recipient can still do and find ways to enjoy it.

It makes a thoughtful gift!

If you prefer an autographed copy, go HERE and I'll send it to you.

 


Certified Caregiving Consultant & Advocate/Speaker/

Author/Caregiver

I was traveling coast to coast in upper-middle management. Life was good - until it wasn't.

It's not fun to be on the coast and get a call that your mom has passed out in OKC and is on the way to the hospital. Also, it is not fun being on the opposite coast and finding out your Dad has taken your mom's pills by mistake and is nearly unconscious. Add to that a mother-in-law experiencing more and more memory issues, and my friends, you are set up for an ulcer.

God intervened, and I became a full-time caregiver. I never wanted to be a caregiver, but God didn't ask my opinion. lol

I teach in an interactive style that is supportive and often has the audience laughing out loud.

I am also a Certified Caregiving Consultant, Certified Caregiver Advocate, and Community Educator for the Alzheimer's Association, so you can be assured my information is accurate and up to date.

Pick a spot on my calendar for us to chat about options.

I want to know more caregiving tips, and resources, plus get FREE gifts!