âI am a Carerâ. There you go, âstraight off the batâ as they say, I write this article (the first in a series) in my role as a Primary Carer first and author second. At present I am the primary carer for my elderly mother who is suffering from the advance stages of Alzheimerâs disease. It is desperately cruel disease (most are, I know) in that it robs people (by and large) of their dignity and their independence at a stage in life when they need it most.
In the United Kingdom, the Alzheimerâs Society claimed in a recent survey that over 750,000 people suffered from Alzheimerâs and related dementia problems. In the United States it is calculated that an estimated 4.5 million people suffer from Alzheimerâs and that this figure has doubled since View the rest of this article
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