Do I see what you see?

Do I see what you see? features 6 personal stories and aims to recreate what living with Posterior Cortical Atrophy is actually like. Everyday tasks such as making a cup of tea, reading, driving and walking down stairs are beset with obstacles.
Created by filmmaker Simon Ball, with contributions from people and loved ones living with PCA, it’s a fascinating watch.
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Feeling guilty? Join the club!
If you’re caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia, guilt is probably the most common emotion you will feel, so is there anything you can do to stop yourself feeling guilty? Here’s a few ideas to help you avoid falling into the guilt trap.

“The important thing is that we work together and value one another’s contribution.”
BRACE funds world class clinical and laboratory research into Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Founded in 1987 by people whose families were affected by the disease, their Chief Executive Mark Broach chatted to us about their work.

Two thirds feel dementia diagnosis would mean ‘life is over’
An Alzheimer’s Society survey has found dementia is so feared that many assume their life is over after a diagnosis, while 56% of people put off seeking a diagnosis

Dementia’s dirty secret #1: When carers lock up their loved ones
James Ashwell explains why many carers resort to desperate measures to keep a loved one with dementia safe, and explores alternative methods