EPISODE · Mar 31, 2025 · 33 MIN
67. Caring for someone with Vascular Dementia - Elaine's journey
from Everyday People Talking Health · host Silent Elephant Project
Elaine, a Chester based creative shares her dad's Vascular dementia diagnosis journey with us and how it changed her lifestyle around. We discuss how Elaine and her family discovered her dad had dementia, the impact this had on her and the rest of her family and how the support from her friends and family was so crucial through the times where she had to adapt to a different version of her dad with the disease taking over.1 in 11 people over 65 have dementia in the UK, the number of people with dementia is increasing with people living longer in the UK. [NHS]Links and support services:Dementia Together Wirral - https://dementiatogetherwirral.org/Alzheimer’s Society - https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/Free resources to support communities help people with dementia to live positively - https://www.madebymortals.org/dementia-resource/ made as a co-production with Together Dementia Support - https://www.togetherdementiasupport.org/Episode credits:Kate Mardon - Podcast editor & contributorYou can support/sponsor an episode or production of Everyday People Talking Heath podcast by getting in touch at [email protected] hope you enjoy this episode 😃Do you have a health story to share? Or know someone who would be interested? - We hope to connect with you @Freshrbcic or via email- [email protected] is SEP?Silent Elephant Project (SEP) gives marginalised life limiting and long-term health conditions a platform, through creative and interactive projects. ‘An elephant in the room’ is an English-language metaphorical idiom for an obvious problem no one wants to discuss, or a condition no one wants challenge. This phrase has coined the main objective of the SEP.For more info - https://www.freshrb.com/silentelephantproject
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Elaine, a Chester based creative shares her dad's Vascular dementia diagnosis journey with us and how it changed her lifestyle around. We discuss how Elaine and her family discovered her dad had dementia, the impact this had on her and the rest of her family and how the support from her friends and family was so crucial through the times where she had to adapt to a different version of her dad with the disease taking over.1 in 11 people over 65 have dementia in the UK, the number of people with dementia is increasing with people living longer in the UK. [NHS]Links and support services:Dementia Together Wirral - https://dementiatogetherwirral.org/Alzheimer’s Society - https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/Free resources to support communities help people with dementia to live positively - https://www.madebymortals.org/dementia-resource/ made as a co-production with Together Dementia Support - https://www.togetherdementiasupport.org/Episode credits:Kate Mardon - Podcast editor & contributorYou can support/sponsor an episode or production of Everyday People Talking Heath podcast by getting in touch at [email protected] hope you enjoy this episode 😃Do you have a health story to share? Or know someone who would be interested? - We hope to connect with you @Freshrbcic or via email- [email protected] is SEP?Silent Elephant Project (SEP) gives marginalised life limiting and long-term health conditions a platform, through creative and interactive projects. ‘An elephant in the room’ is an English-language metaphorical idiom for an obvious problem no one wants to discuss, or a condition no one wants challenge. This phrase has coined the main objective of the SEP.For more info - https://www.freshrb.com/silentelephantproject
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