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Scotland’s Chief Medical Officer, Catherine Calderwood has written an article in The Scotsman about the everyday reality of caring for someone with dementia. In the article, she talks about the valuable work tide's new project 'Living Grief and Bereavement' does to outline the complex feelings of grief carers can experience when they care for a person with dementia.
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“Caring is a bit like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, the pieces symbolize the challenges that carers face on a daily basis, some larger and awkward, while others are corner pieces that fit perfectly. tide is the physical building together of the jigsaw, interlocking all the disconnected pieces, when assembled produce a complete picture"
- tide member and wife of someone with dementia
Luye pharma has provided a financial grant of £10,000 to support the operation of tide in advocating for improved dementia pathways and services