
Understanding dementia as a journey, not a final stop
Andy opens up on how his approach to his dementia diagnosis has changed over time, and the two layers of stigma he has experienced.
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Andy opens up on how his approach to his dementia diagnosis has changed over time, and the two layers of stigma he has experienced.
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Paul's story shares the difficulties with mental health that many people experience after a loved one has been diagnosed with dementia.
Doctors typically use the word ‘dementia’ to describe common symptoms – such as memory loss, confusion, and problems with speech and understanding – that get...
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After getting a diagnosis aged 52, an appointment with an Admiral Nurse helped change Andy's perspective.
Barbara was one of the original Ambassadors of the charity – and a vociferous campaigner for the rights and support of families facing dementia.
Mahersh opens up on the struggles he and wife Nishma have faced in their attempts to secure CHC funding for his mother’s care.