Living With early Alzheimer’s,
supported by love, life, and hope.
Early Alzheimer’s doesn’t define a person—but it does change how they navigate daily life. Through intimate, documentary-style portraits from five U.S. cities, these individuals share what it means to live with Mild Cognitive Impairment: the challenges, the adjustments, and the hope that comes from staying present, connected, and engaged. This is a story about being resilient—and choosing to live to the best of one’s abilities.
Role: Creative Director/Producer
Meet Liz
Liz, a lifelong musician and devoted grandmother, reflects on living with early Alzheimer’s and how music, family, and routine help her stay grounded in who she is. Through her story, we see how creativity, love, and presence continue to shape her days—even as memory begins to change.
Meet Paulette
Paulette shares an intimate portrait of living with early Alzheimer’s—navigating change with honesty, grace, and determination while staying deeply connected to the people and moments that matter most. Her story reminds us that even as memory shifts, presence, love, and purpose remain powerfully intact.
Meet Richard
Richard speaks candidly about his experience with early Alzheimer’s—how it’s changed his daily routines, the way he thinks, and the patience he’s learning to give himself. Through reflection and quiet strength, he shows that staying present, engaged, and true to who he is remains possible, even as memory shifts.