When Lisa Steele-Maley began helping her father navigate the details of
a life interrupted by dementia, she was in unfamiliar territory. As a
wilderness traveler, she was accustomed to adapting to ever-changing
situations, but as her father's health declined, the idea of finding
stability seemed impossible. Only one thing was sure: her father was
losing perspective--losing track of time, the slippers at his feet, and
his ability to find his way home. Lisa wasn't sure she had the skills,
experience, or patience to competently travel this path with him, but
taking one step at a time, she found it was as simple--and as
profound--as life in the wilderness: Be prepared, be present. Trust the
process, stay close.
Without a Map weaves together Lisa's experience of caregiving with
lessons gleaned from decades of wilderness travel, rural living, and
parenting. Revealing the uncertainty, wisdom, love and reciprocity of a
caregiving relationship, this memoir contributes a deeply personal
perspective to the subjects of dementia and aging.