Dementia care: ‘It’s not dementia killing me, it’s exhaustion’ - BBC News
The head of the Alzheimer’s Society says that the UK is facing a humanitarian crisis, because the care system is failing those with dementia and their families. The number of us who will provide care at home for a loved one with dementia is set to rise by almost one million by 2035. Here are the stories of Anne and Julia – who both care full time for their husbands. Anne’s husband John has been assessed as having no mental capacity and goes to a day centre two days a week. Julia spent months fighting for social services and occupational therapy help for her husband Bob. He is currently being assessed in a home, after he went missing and was found during an extensive police search. Reporter Jeremy Cooke; producer Claire Kendall; filming and editing David Cheeseman Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog

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