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Doing it for Dad

Taking charge of my father’s life now that he has dementia

Rebecca Ley

Rebecca Ley with her dad, Peter, who has dementia.

Before someone you know gets seriously ill, you tend to think that medicine consists of absolutes. Right answers. Perfect prescriptions. Broken bones fused so you never feel a twinge. But since my dad developed vascular dementia, I’ve realised that opinions differ, mistakes are made. Sometimes you have to decide yourself what might be for the best.

There are so many grey areas; you long for certainties, branches to cling on to. Take Dad’s diagnosis, for example. We all knew something was wrong. His short-term memory was shot. He flanked any conversation with bizarre non-sequiturs. He kept losing his car, taking the hinges off doors and dismantling appliances at night in the house where he lived alone. He’d leave 10 rambling messages in a row on our mobiles and then cheerily ring again, as if for the first time.

Yet getting the medical authorities to concede there really was something going on was nigh on impossible.

Daughter angry about closure of Norfolk dementia care unit

A concerned daughter has blasted Norfolk County Council’s plans to close a dementia unit in Blofield which she says has made a huge difference to her mother’s life.

David Freezer Wednesday, September 5, 2012
9:20 AM

A concerned daughter has blasted Norfolk County Council’s plans to close a dementia unit in Blofield which she says has made a huge difference to her mother’s life.

 

Allison Little, from Neatishead, is unhappy with the county council’s reasoning for closing the Stocks Lane Day Centre in Blofield – which, as reported in Saturday’s Norwich Evening News, is due to happen this autumn.

Ms Little’s 82-year-old mother, also from Neatishead, attends the day centre five days a week as she has Alzheimer’s disease.

Woman with early-onset dementia writes diary detailing care wishes

A husband who “lost” his wife to early-onset dementia can now care for her the way she always wanted after discovering her secret diaries written before she fell ill.

Steve and Michelle Boryszczuk from Wickenby near Lincoln Photo: SWNS

3:30PM BST 03 Sep 2012

When Steve Boryszczuk made the difficult decision to place his wife of almost three decades in a home to help care for her early-onset dementia, he was heartbroken.

Mr Boryszczuk, 47, had cared for Michelle for four years at their home in Wickenby, Lincs, after she was diagnosed aged just 39 with the disease.

But last year the mother-of-two’s condition became too difficult to manage, forcing her devoted husband to make the devastating decision to put her in a care home.