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When Stefania Silvestri was 14 years old and living in Chesterfield, her father, who was 48 years old, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
At that time Silvestri, her mother, and two sisters became caregivers.
Host Don Marsh talked with Silvestri about her struggle at such a young age and how her father progressed into more severe forms of dementia. Her memoir is, “Beside the Mountain: Finding Strength and Courage Through My Father's Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease.”
St. Louis Public Radio
is a service of the University of Missouri-St. Louis.