Here in the UK Channel 4, one of the 5 terrestial TV channels, has a documentary series that deals with current affairs called "Dispatches". Last night's (11/1) edition addressed the issue of Dementia, it's care and its effects on the families of sufferers. As this was pure factious porn I didn't bother watch it but my father most certainly did. He reliably informs me that not only did feature a segment on Croydon's Heavers Court in its role as Britain's flagship dementia centre it also feature lengthy interviews with the two members of staff that have extensively visited and diagnosed my grandmother. Annoyingly the episode is not available online but I think it's fair to say that when it was filmed the Brits thought they'd be winning by now.
Apart from that I would also like to take the opportunity to point out that while I have spent some money on some DVD's contrary to rumours I haven't actually brought any new clothes. What has happened is that I've lost enough weight to fit into the old clothes I'd previously had to consign to the wardrobe so hurray for me.
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