Autobiographies of people with young onset dementia
A collection of autobiographies written by people who have a diagnosis of young onset dementia, sharing their lives and experiences.
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A collection of autobiographies written by people who have a diagnosis of young onset dementia, sharing their lives and experiences.
Over the span of a decade, Chris cared for both parents with dementia. He shares his story to highlight the systemic flaws carers face.
Helen shares her family’s experiences of trying to navigate the fragmented health and social care system after her mum was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Janet shares her experience caring for husband Ben and how they maintained the joy of Christmas after his diagnosis.
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A collection of fiction and non-fiction books about young onset dementia.
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