Losing a Loved One to Alzheimer’s Part 2

April 6, 2021

Sharon and Giovanna continue their discussion about her experience with her father and Alzheimer’s.  Part 2 focuses on the actual passing of her father and how she coped with the losing him.  Giovanna shares that she tried to approach her grief from a logical stand point.  It was very challenging for her to actually grieve her father with the pandemic happening and other contributing factors.  Ultimately eight months after his death she made the decision to go after the pain in her heart.

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