‘You’re treated like this is the end’ : Meet the dementia rebels – diagnosed and determined to (…)
Few things are more feared than a dementia diagnosis. Now people living with the condition are fighting against damaging stereotypes and demanding proper medical support When Maxine Linnell, 78, a retired psychotherapist living in Leicestershire, learned that she had dementia four years ago, the (…)
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