Alzheimers hijacked their plans,
required their full attention, and
forced them to change their daily
habitstheir very livesin order to
accommodate its merciless, unrelenting
demands. In My Mom Inez, author Bob
Miller shares the story of his familys
life against the backdrop of Alzheimers
disease.
In this deeply personal and powerful
account, Miller tells of his role as an
only son who unexpectedly found
himself in the position of having to
care for his beloved mother, Inez,
once it became clear she had been
stricken with Alzheimers disease. In
this memoir, he narrates his struggles
to understand what was happening and
how he then coped with the emotional,
medical, social, and economic issues
her condition brings to their lives.
With the familys history interwoven,
My Mom Inez demonstrates the strength
of the human spirit as Miller remains
dedicated to providing the same loving
care for his mother that she delivered
to him throughout his life.
About the author
Bob Miller was an Alaskan
for forty years, working as a
journalist, political consultant,
and communications, marketing,
and public relations specialist. In
2004, he retired early in order to
move to Longmont, Colorado,
to care for his mother who
eventually was diagnosed with
Alzheimer’s disease.