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A diagnosis of young-onset Alzheimer's disease can turn lives upside down. But for Neil and his mum, Yvonne, their special bond remains strong. Neil shares the new challenges facing them as Yvonne's condition progresses.
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10 ways to make your home dementia friendly
10 ways to make your home dementia friendly .If you have dementia, living at home can help you feel safe and stay independent. Read our top 10 tips for making your home dementia friendly.
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Q&A: Gerard Doran, who lives with young-onset Alzheimer’s
Q&A: Gerard Doran, who lives with young-onset Alzheimer’s .Gerard Doran, a 62-year-old in County Armagh with young-onset Alzheimer’s, answers our questions.
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Q&A: Annie Dow, who lives with young-onset Alzheimer’s
Q&A: Annie Dow, who lives with young-onset Alzheimer’s .Annie in Carmarthenshire, south-west Wales, aged 56 and living with young-onset Alzheimer’s, answers our questions
Q&A: Karen Kitch, who lives with young-onset Alzheimer’s
Q&A: Karen Kitch, who lives with young-onset Alzheimer’s .Karen in Rhondda Cynon Taf, south-east Wales, aged 60 and living with young-onset Alzheimer’s, answers our questions.
Q&A: Gail Gregory, who lives with young-onset Alzheimer’s disease
Q&A: Gail Gregory, who lives with young-onset Alzheimer’s disease .Gail Gregory, a 56-year-old in Lancashire with young-onset Alzheimer’s disease, answers our questions.
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Husband’s young-onset Alzheimer’s diagnosis made me passionate about educating others
Husband’s young-onset Alzheimer’s diagnosis made me passionate about educating others .Tracey Seymour, whose husband was diagnosed in his mid-50s, wants to challenge the perception that dementia only affects older people.
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Dealing with the loss of a loved one to early-onset dementia
Dealing with the loss of a loved one to early-onset dementia .Bethan’s mum, Sharon, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease aged just 56. Bethan reflects on how quickly her mum’s condition progressed, and her fundraising plans to help other people affected by dementia.
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How to involve children and young people
How to involve children and young people .Children and young people can help the person with dementia. While it won't always be appropriate for them to be involved, there are aspects of caring that are fulfilling.
"I was told I was too young to have dementia"
"I was told I was too young to have dementia" .Anita Goundry lives in Durham and was diagnosed with mixed dementia aged 50. She shares her experience and how her symptoms were initially misdiagnosed.