
Dementia with Paul Hoskins and Tim Wilkins, Alzheimer's Society
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Tim Wilkins from the Alzheimer's Society and Paul Hoskins join us to discuss dementia.
The stigma and misconceptions around dementia often paint a bleak picture of life after diagnosis. Paul has a different story to tell as he is living with frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's.
"Some days can be very hard. Some days are a lot easier," Paul explains, offering a glimpse into the reality of living with dementia. Far from withdrawing from life, Paul has embraced new activities since his diagnosis – from cricket and bowling to tapestry clubs and community involvement. His story challenges the notion that a dementia diagnosis means the end of an active, engaged life.
Tim explained that dementia is not simply one condition, but rather an umbrella term for symptoms caused by different diseases that affect the brain—emphasising that "dementia is not a natural part of ageing" – a crucial misconception that needs addressing.
If you are experiencing any issues discussed in this podcast, please contact your healthcare practitioner.
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- Alzheimer's Society UK
- Alzheimer's Society Ireland
- Alzheimer's Society Canada
- Alzheimer's Society America
- Alzheimer's Society Australia
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