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Can a Relationship Grow Even After Diagnosis?
Despite the challenges of dementia, relationships can deepen and grow. This article explores how caregiving can bring new closeness, how old patterns may shift for the better, and how love that survives difficulty often becomes stronger. Growth is still possible—even now.

What People Mean When They Say 'Early-Stage'
The term 'early-stage' gets used often after a dementia diagnosis, but what does it actually mean? This article clarifies the term in simple, practical language—explaining that it describes a time of mild changes, continued independence, and adjustment rather than crisis. Focus on what you observe, not the label.

Is It Okay Not to Tell Everyone Yet?
You don't owe anyone information about your loved one's diagnosis. This article validates the choice to keep things private for now, explaining why waiting is okay and how to decide who needs to know. Your family's journey is your own—share it on your timeline, not anyone else's.
The Architecture of Memory
Luca D'Aragona is a writer, researcher, and editorial strategist with over fifteen years of experience working at the intersection of memory, technology, and long-form writing. Born in Italy in the early 1980s, he has spent much of his professional life studying how individuals and families document their lives—and what is lost when those records are fragmented, inconsistent, or purely transactional.
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