The stories of people living with dementia and their families need to be told, heard, and valued.
I'm honored to share the life of, MJ Grant, as she describes the legacy of caregiving in her family, her transition to becoming a caregiver, and the isolation many Deaf people living with dementia experience.
Here's what you'll discover in this beautiful interview:Â
About Mary Jane "MJ" Grant
MJ Grant is a CODA, that's a "Child of Deaf Adults". MJ was born to Deaf parents and has been a member of the Maine Deaf community since childhood. She currently provides sign language interpreting services to Deaf communities in New England. She's married, caring for aging parents, and parenting four children ranging in age from 6 to 25.
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