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I Will Remind You

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A deep promise to be there for an Alzheimer's parent, this heartwarming song was written as a tribute to families facing dementia. (Video+Article)

Vocalist/musician/arranger Brian Asselin and musician/producer Eric Disero — two close friends — write the story of a mother with Alzheimer’s and her grown son’s promise to “always be there to hold your hand like you’ve always been for me”. The song adds the comforting reassurance, “I can be your memory”.

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‘I Will Remind You’
by Brian Asselin and Eric Disero

When the photos start to fade
When the memories slip away,
It’s a struggle everyday
I will remind you

When you look at me and say
You see a face without a name,
Perfect strangers in the frames
I will remind you

When the photos start to fade
When the memories slip away
It’s a struggle everyday
I will remind you

When you look at me and say
You see a face without a name
Perfect strangers in the frames
I will remind you

When the photos start to fade
When the memories slip away
It’s a struggle everyday
I will remind you.

When you look at me and say
You see a face without a name
Perfect strangers in the frames
I will remind you.

When the photos start to fade
When the memories slip away
It’s a struggle everyday
I will remind you.

When you look at me and say
You see a face without a name
Perfect strangers in the frames
I will remind you.


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This site was inspired by my Mom’s autoimmune dementia.

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This site was inspired by my Mom’s autoimmune dementia.

It is a place where we separate out the wheat from the chafe, the important articles & videos from each week’s river of news. Google gets a new post on Alzheimer’s or dementia every 7 minutes. That can overwhelm anyone looking for help. This site filters out, focuses on and offers only the best information. it has helped hundreds of thousands of people since it debuted in 2007. Thanks to our many subscribers for your supportive feedback.

The site is dedicated to all those preserving the dignity of the community of people living with dementia.

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