"Every Carer’s Journey is Different But We All Come From the Same Place." - Hazel's Story
When I think about myself when my husband was first diagnosed, I was completely lost. I never would have imagined that I would be where I am now.
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When I think about myself when my husband was first diagnosed, I was completely lost. I never would have imagined that I would be where I am now.
“Would you ever put your mum in a nursing home?” I was once asked, very tentatively! I think the person who questioned me was surprised by my response; “if mum’s safety was ever compromised or I couldn’t meet her needs of course I would”.
“When I asked what was wrong, the doctor just said ‘well, he’s got dementia’ and left me there… That was my diagnosis.”
Lesley Aitkenhead wrote a piece about her experience as a carer and other carers' experiences.