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first of all, my heart goes out to you and your loved one. As a fellow carer, i know exactly how you feel right now. Realizing that somebody you love is no longer able to fully look after themselves is very difficult.
what makes it even harder, is watching them display behaviour you never would have thought possible...
... From the embarrassing outbursts, to hallucinations, paranoia, and violent behaviour, through to the lack of safety and security in the home as they lose their memory.
dementia is a big challenge , even for the bravest and strongest willed among us. That challenge becomes even bigger day by day, especially when basic tasks like eating, bathing, and dressing become a problem.
you see, the situation is often made worse by the lack of information that exists about how best to care for your loved ones, meaning that your first point of call is often the local residential care home.
however, you may not be ready for this step, and you may not be in a position to afford live-in care either.
in the uk, two thirds of dementia sufferers live at home, which means that a lot of carers are out there, just like you, dealing with this difficult situation.
well, that's what you're about to discover inside thispractical guide, which is full of tried and tested information:
this guide should be your very first step, as it will show you: how to identify primary and secondary symptoms of dementia and alzheimer's additional...read more detail
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