The Irish Times: Dementia: At lunchtime, my Mum knew I was her daughter. By evening, nothing

Anthea Rowan cared for her mother in the last 18 months of her life, witnessing the illness ‘lick away at her like a river at a sandy bank until she crumbled completely’

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