Article 6HDSA Dementia has allowed my mum to live in the present. If she can forget, then maybe so can I | Jackie Bailey

Dementia has allowed my mum to live in the present. If she can forget, then maybe so can I | Jackie Bailey

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Jackie Bailey
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When she forgets words, or entire life events, I don't correct her. I try to enter her reality

My mum has got a lot nicer as she has got older. Growing up, she had an unpredictable temper. I tried not to give her reasons to be mad at me, but she was not rational in her rage, lashing out when she had a particularly bad day (she struggled with a gambling addiction), or when bills were (over)due.

Now 87 years old, she is smiling whenever I visit her. Mum has been diagnosed with dementia and recently moved into an aged care facility. When I see her, I always tell her who I am. So far, she has always responded, I know."

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