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Dementia's Daughter

Sasha Neal

Emerging from 10+ years of my parents' Alzheimer's and FTD while mothering two young children. Reflections on family history, relationships, 'sandwiched' caregiving, dementia, grief and navigating the UK's social care system.

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  • Sasha Neal

    Emerging from 10+ years of my parents' Alzheimer's and FTD while mothering two young children. Reflections on sandwiched caregiving, dementia, grief and navigating the UK's social care system. I write about what happens.

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