Meeting someone where they are in the moment
When supporting my mother when caring for her husband Bill with dementia, there were often discussions about the extent to which you should correct a
Every Life Matters. Meaning Matters. Moments Matter. People Matter.
When supporting my mother when caring for her husband Bill with dementia, there were often discussions about the extent to which you should correct a
Whilst supporting my mum looking after her husband in a care home in the last year, I have noticed how much less critical she is
The recent global pandemic saw people living in care homes abruptly separated from their families and loved ones, in an effort to keep them safe
Last week I met with 84-year-young Pat, the former carer of my late uncle Illtyd. Illtyd was a gay man whose partner Christopher died having
How carers respond to erotic touch and touching to further intimacy between people with dementia reflects the wider culture of care. A care service team
It felt like the Great Escape. Ray was sitting at a dining table at Wren Hall helping himself to his third stack of French Toast
These few heartfelt words are written for all the hundreds of people who, like me, have been unable to be with the person they love