Interview 21 – Carers of people with dementia

Her husband developed Pick’s disease when he was 57. The patchy nature of his dementia made it difficult to convince people that his problems were real. Delay in getting the diagnosis meant they experienced extreme difficulties in accessing his health insurance.

Describes the efforts involved in obtaining suitable day care for a younger person with dementia.

Age at interview 52

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 57

Describes the damaging effect on their relationship when she seemed to be responsible for stopping her husband from driving.

Age at interview 52

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 57

Has to decide whether in allowing her husband freedom she is taking an unacceptable risk.

Age at interview 52

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 57

Would have been more patient with her husband had she known more about the nature of the disease.

Age at interview 52

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 57

Benefited from being open with her children about how their father’s dementia affected all of them.

Age at interview 52

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 57

Explains how her religious belief is a comfort and helps her to decide what to do.

Age at interview 52

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 57

Describes making a complaint about her husbands care plan. Describes digging her heels in when she felt her husband wasn’t getting the care he needed.

Age at interview 52

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 57

Describes the meaning for her and her husband of his no longer being able to drive.

Age at interview 52

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 57

Describes how difficult it was when people did not believe her husband really suffered from dementia.

Age at interview 52

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 57

Is surprised that no one has been interested in their ideas about causes and thinks that exposure to chemicals may have been to blame.

Age at interview 52

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 57