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“Being able to feel the wind on their face or smell fish and chips in the air giv…” — Angela Rippon
Being able to feel the wind on their face or smell fish and chips in the air gives those living with dementia a sense of space and time and a welcome distraction from their symptoms.
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View AllMy mother, Edna, was a seamstress and my father, John, was a Royal Marine, and at war when I was born - so I didn't see him until he came home in 1947.— Angela Rippon
My mother Edna was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2004, and for the next four years I looked after her at home with the help of live-in professional carers, allowing her to live a life that was as near to normal as her condition would allow. In that way I was lucky, but it was still heart-breaking to see her decline.— Angela Rippon