Photo Credit:
Photo credit
Brian Smith
Rosella Leslie
BIO
Biography

Rosella Leslie is the author of three published novels and six nonfiction books, including the award-winning, co-authored, Stain Upon the Sea and Bright Seas, Pioneer Spirits. She has published numerous articles in magazines and local newspapers and edited two published books. Her short story, Consistency was a winner in the 2015 Canadian Tales of the Heart Short Story Contest and Stuck on a Rock won Honorable Mention in the Prairie Fire 2016 Fiction Contest. In 2021 she received a grant from the BC Arts Council to write a book about her experiences as the primary caregiver of a person with dementia.

 

Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Rosella has spent most of her life on the west coast of British Columbia, living for several years on a float house at the head Salmon Inlet, twenty-five miles by boat from the town of Sechelt.  She was one of the founding members of the Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts. In 2002 she won the BCCPAC George Mathew Award for Excellence in Parent Leadership. In recent years she has been actively advocating for caregivers of persons with dementia and helped establish Memory Café—a social/exercise program for persons with dementia and their caregivers. The result is Losing Us: A Dementia Caregiver's Journey published in October 2022.

 

 

ADDRESS
City: Halfmoon Bay, Province/Territory: British Columbia
EMAIL
GENRE
Fiction, Historical Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Sea Silver: Inside British Columbia's Salmon-Farming Industry co-written with Betty C. Keller
Publisher
Horsdal & Schubart
Year
1996
Title
Bright Seas, Pioneer Spirits: The Sunshine Coast co-written with Betty C. Keller
Publisher
Horsdal & Schubart
Year
1996
Title
The Sunshine Coast a Place to Be
Publisher
Heritage House Publishing Co. Ltd.
Year
2001
Title
Stain Upon the Sea: West Coast Salmon Farming, co-written with Betty C. Keller, Stephen Hume, Alexandra Morton, Otto Langer and Don Staniford
Publisher
Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
Year
2004
Title
The Goat Lady's Daughter
Publisher
NeWest Press
Year
2006
Title
Bright Seas, Pioneer Spirits: The Sunshine Coast, Updated and Revised, co-written with Betty C. Keller
Publisher
TouchWood Editions
Year
2009
Title
Drift Child
Publisher
NeWest Press
Year
2010
Title
The Federov Legacy
Publisher
Caitlin Press Inc.
Year
2013
Title
The Cougar Lady: Legendary Trapper of Sechelt Inlet
Publisher
Caitlin Press Inc.
Year
2014
Title
Losing Us: A Dementia Caregiver's Journey
Publisher
Quintessential Publishing Group
Year
2022
AWARDS
Awards
Name
BC Writer's Federation, Best of B.C. Writing Competition
Year
1986
Name
B.C. Historical Writing Competition
Year
1997
Name
The Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize
Year
2005
Name
Canadian Tales of the Heart Short Story Contest
Year
2015
Name
Prairie Fire 2016 Fiction Contest Honorable Mention
Year
2016
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Presentation Genre
Non Fiction
Presentation Length
45 minutes with 15 minutes for questions.
Presentation Description
Presentation description

A Survival Guide to Dementia Caregiving

This talk is based on my book, Losing Us: A Dementia Caregiver’s Journey, which combines the story of my twelve-years as caregiver for my late husband, John with caregiving strategies and resources. 

As with most caregivers, I learned about dementia and caregiving through trial and error and plenty of tears, guilt and frustration. I waited far too long to seek help, but when I did reach out to others, the support I received saved my life. In time, I joined with others to advocate for changes that would help caregivers to be better, healthier and happier and to feel more fulfilled as they care for their loved one. I also helped develop, and still help to run Memory Café, a local, weekly two-hour program modelled after the Alzheimer Society’s Minds in Motion program for persons with dementia and their caregivers that includes one hour of physical exercise and one hour of socializing—games, sing-alongs and conversation.  

In this talk I help caregivers understand that the dark emotions they feel as they stumble through their task of caring for someone with dementia are natural and not a sign that they have become horrible people. I also show them how and where to find not just relief from those feelings, but also the help they need to handle this enormous responsibility.

 

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