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I've set up a temporary email account to discuss with you the problems with my acceptance of my grandma's dementia.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But do send through an e-mail outlining your issues etc - I may come back with some clarification questions before making any comments etc - the very act of writing it all down can sometimes be a help in its own right, so pour it all out - and it only goes as far as me......Mum please note that!, unless you ask me for her help....
QoM - sorry to barge in uninvited (and please ignore me if you want - I won't take any offence).
DT (and several other respected ABers) have loads of practical/personal experience of coping with the impact that dementia has on the people close to the person with the illness.
I don't have that experience, but I worked for many years for the Alzheimers Society and my local County Council as an trainer/expert in dementia information and care. If I can help in any way I will - particularly if you have specific questions about the illness - extra knowledge can sometimes be very useful in addressing the emotional issues surrounding dementia.
Cheers
dave xx
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DT (and several other respected ABers) have loads of practical/personal experience of coping with the impact that dementia has on the people close to the person with the illness.
I don't have that experience, but I worked for many years for the Alzheimers Society and my local County Council as an trainer/expert in dementia information and care. If I can help in any way I will - particularly if you have specific questions about the illness - extra knowledge can sometimes be very useful in addressing the emotional issues surrounding dementia.
Cheers
dave xx
[email protected]
ok but we will clarify what if anything goes forward and dave, I note your address to. I am keeping a diary as a basis to a potential book to pull together all the different strands and with some of the lighter stories as there is humour in all of this, something QoM may not realise and, boy, do we carers need it!