We
Rage,
We
Weep:
A
Rural
Caregiver’s
Experience
Coping
with
Alzheimer’s
Disease
June
Fuller
Moulton,
a
successful
author,
turned
to
her
writing
after
the
passing
of
her
husband,
Arthur
(Rusty)
Moulton,
who
lost
his
battle
with
Alzheimer
Disease
August
18,
1995.
June’s
story
as
Rusty’s
primary
caregiver
was
unique
in
that
the
couple
lived
on
a
rural
ranch
in
central
British
Columbia
100
kilometers
(65
miles)
from
the
nearest
community.
As
a
farmer
and
logger
by
trade
Rusty
dealt
with
dangerous
situations
and
equipment
every
day
which
was
only
made
all
the
more
hazardous
when
complicated
by
his
illness.
Upon
investigation
June
realized
no
book
had
been
written
on
Alzheimer
Disease
as
it
affects
those
in
a
remote
environment.
We
Rage,
We
Weep:
A
Rural
Caregiver’s
Experience
Coping
with
Alzheimer’s
Disease has
gained
acclaim
across
the
country
and
throughout
North
America
promoting
June
to
respected
expert.
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