“Living with Dementia – Voices of Asia” is an anthology of real-life accounts penned by persons living with dementia and care partners across 13 countries in Asia. This eBook project is led dementia advocate, Emily Ong.
Learn about a rare dementia that comes into the relationship between Sally and Dan, and how it has – and hasn’t – changed their journey!
Diagnosed with dementia at age 58, Chris Norris shares about his early-onset dementia journey as life challenges escalate.
Alison Lim and Anjang Rosli were both diagnosed with dementia. Individually, they have gone on to help de-stigmatise dementia through advocacy and supporting persons with dementia and caregivers.
As Singapore’s population ages, there is a worrying increase of people under 65 years of age being diagnosed with dementia. CNA reports.
At only 46, George found out that he had dementia. As his memory recedes, he does all he can to battle the illness with his wife’s support.
Diagnosed with dementia at 58, Steven never gives up the fight, and he certainly won’t let dementia be a third party in his marriage.
Watch how Alison, who lives with dementia, handles word retrieval and adopts creative ways to live with dementia with a tinge of humour.
Geraint shares his journey with young-onset dementia – from when he first discovered behavioural changes to when he was diagnosed.
Find out how Peck Hoon got back on her feet and continues to stand tall with the support from family, friends, and members of the community.
Serene shares her caregiving journey – from Kim Han’s diagnosis to her search for financial support and dementia-support programmes.
“Focus on what you can do instead of what you can’t,” husband, Shiang Lin, shares about challenges in caregiving and how he overcame them.
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