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Prayer for Mom, Brother, and Me

Prayers for my Mother, who recently passed away with dementia. Also prayers for my bother in nursing home. And special intentions. For me, I pray for wisdom, guidance, patience, and fortitude from God to answer the call of caregiving.

By pn


Joan

Please pray for my patient Joan who became cognitively impaired without an explainable medical cause. She has significant symptoms of dementia. I pray that she be taken care of, feel safe, and loved.

By MR


Prayer for my aunt

Asking for prayers for my aunt who was diagnosed with dementia several months ago and prayers for her daughters who are her care partners.. prayers for them to have the strength to be able to accept and deal with this diagnosis and prayers for support from family and friends...also prayers for my aunt’s safety

By Phyllis


Pray for Me & My Husband

My husband of over 50 years has two types of dementia and it a struggle. I am glad to provide care for him, who has taken the best care of me and our children. Because he did everything for us and our home, he struggles with this situation that he cannot control and he is resistant to care most of the time. Please pray for him that he lets go of control and allows me and the medical professionals to care for him. Please also pray for us to be at peace with God's will and that we may both grow in grace from this difficult situation. Amen.

By Mrs. C


Prayers for my husband

My husband has been suffering progressive cognitive delay for several years following a traumatic brain injury/seizure. His doctors now believe he likely has frontotemporal lobe dementia. We have young children and the suffering is great but we know He carries the cross with us. Please pray for our strength..his safety and the safe delivery of our miracle baby I am soon to deliver. If you happen to know who we are outside of this wall, we humbly ask your confidence:)

By AS


My loving husband and I

I pray that he finds peace and enjoyment in his everyday life with this terrible disease. I also pray that I treat him with dignity and patience as we continue this journey one day at a time.

By Sandy