"I live alone, and I have dementia" | Julie's story
Update: 2025-06-04
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Julie received her dementia diagnosis at just 54 years old. In the space of a few minutes, the doctor delivered the news, handed her a medication prescription and said goodbye. Julie felt so overcome with shock that she burst into tears.
Julie lives on her own, and doesn’t have family members to care for her. It’s a situation many people with dementia find themselves in. She has found purpose in advocating for this community.
In this episode, Julie talks about maintaining her independence while living with dementia, finding the courage to ask for help, and the importance of amplifying the voices of people with lived experience.
Further resources:
- Find out more about Dementia UK and the life-changing support of Admiral Nurses
- Access information and resources about young onset dementia, where symptoms develop before the age of 65
- Find young onset dementia support groups and services
- Read personal stories from people living with a diagnosis, their family members and friends
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