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Dementia's Daughter

Sasha Neal, Chloe George

After 10+ years of sandwiched caregiving, reflections on dementia, ageing, navigating the UK's social care system, ageing, relationships, loss and grief, and of course dancing.

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  • Sasha Neal

    On the other side of the sandwich generation, after a decade of care for parents with Alzheimer's and FTD and two young children. Writing about family, dementia, grief and navigating the UK's social care system

  • Chloe George

    Writer, postnatal doula, yoga teacher

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