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DEALING WITH DEMENTIA. (A CARERS VIEW)
John Chafer
6 episodes
1 week ago
Having a parent who you can can see going down hill, with dementia, you look around and see where you can get help, but sometimes it feels like your on your own, no support no advice, so i am doing this podcast, so it can can help and give support for people, who are looking after loved ones with dementia
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Having a parent who you can can see going down hill, with dementia, you look around and see where you can get help, but sometimes it feels like your on your own, no support no advice, so i am doing this podcast, so it can can help and give support for people, who are looking after loved ones with dementia
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DO PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA, DREAM, OR ASTRAL TRAVEL OR HALLUCINATE
DEALING WITH DEMENTIA. (A CARERS VIEW)
5 minutes 39 seconds
6 years ago
DO PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA, DREAM, OR ASTRAL TRAVEL OR HALLUCINATE

After having a conversation with my mum, that she had been out on the tiles, two nights in a row, it got me be thinking, do people with dementia, dream, hallucinate or astral travel, only you can make that decision, or figure it out yourself , 

DEALING WITH DEMENTIA. (A CARERS VIEW)
Having a parent who you can can see going down hill, with dementia, you look around and see where you can get help, but sometimes it feels like your on your own, no support no advice, so i am doing this podcast, so it can can help and give support for people, who are looking after loved ones with dementia