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The Love That Remains is a quiet, compassionate book for those grieving someone who is still alive. When a loved one lives with dementia, the loss does not begin at death. It unfolds slowly - through forgotten names, broken conversations, and the quiet disappearance of who someone used to be. This book names that invisible grief and offers gentle companionship to those walking through it. Written by physician and caregiver Dr. Toyin Olubiyi, The Love That Remains blends memoir, reflection, and soulful insight to honor the emotional weight of caregiving. Through honest storytelling and tender…mehr

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The Love That Remains is a quiet, compassionate book for those grieving someone who is still alive. When a loved one lives with dementia, the loss does not begin at death. It unfolds slowly - through forgotten names, broken conversations, and the quiet disappearance of who someone used to be. This book names that invisible grief and offers gentle companionship to those walking through it. Written by physician and caregiver Dr. Toyin Olubiyi, The Love That Remains blends memoir, reflection, and soulful insight to honor the emotional weight of caregiving. Through honest storytelling and tender meditations, readers are invited to feel seen in the exhaustion, guilt, love, loneliness, and devotion that so often go unspoken. This is not a how-to manual or a clinical guide. It is a place to rest. A place to be understood. A place to remember that love does not disappear - even when memory does. Inside you will find: Reflections on grieving someone who is still here Stories of learning to love through change and uncertainty Gentle words for the days when caregiving feels overwhelming Letters and prompts for quiet self-compassion A closing benediction for those who keep showing up Whether you are caring for a parent, spouse, or loved one with dementia, this book offers something rare: permission to feel everything you feel - without needing to explain it.