Still Me: Living with Dementia, One Day at a Time What does it mean to live fully when memory begins to fade? In Still Me, I invite readers into the intimate world of someone navigating dementia-capturing the confusion, fleeting moments of clarity, and unexpected joys with profound honesty and tenderness. Written in the first-person voice, this heartfelt memoir is more than a story; it is an experience. Each chapter illuminates the small, vivid details of daily life-the warmth of sunlight, the aroma of coffee, the gentle press of a hand, the soft murmur of music-that anchor identity and spark connection. For caregivers, Still Me offers gentle guidance, reminding you that your presence, patience, and compassion leave a lasting imprint far beyond words. From shared smiles to carefully tended routines, every moment of connection is a testament to the humanity at the heart of care. Motifs of sunlight, touch, music, and warmth repeat throughout the narrative, emphasizing that identity is often remembered through the senses rather than words. The journey moves from the initial shock of diagnosis to acceptance and reflection, affirming that even as memory shifts, the essence of life-the love, presence, and humanity-remains. Whether you are living with dementia or supporting someone who is, Still Me is a mirror, a companion, and a quiet reminder: you are still here, still valuable, and still loved. Even when the world changes, even when details slip away, the essence of life endures. Even when I forget everything else-remember this: I am still me.