Imagine waking up in the morning and no knowing your partner or spouse lying next to you in the bed. Imagine waking up and not knowing your own name, how old you are or when your birthday is. Imagine having to look at your children, grandchildren, brothers and sisters and asking who they are. Imagine seeing the one you devoted your life to and them not remembering you. Imagine going to visit them every day and every time having to explain to them who you are and how you were a huge part of their life. Well due to the average life expectancy of the population of not only Scotland but the world increasing, the number of individuals experiencing this and progressing to receiving a diagnosis of dementia …show more content…
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