End-of-life nurse reveals what dying from dementia is really like – and how to spot a ‘staircase decline’ ...Middle East

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DEMENTIA is sometimes called “the long goodbye”.  This is because although the person is still alive, the brain-eating condition slowly chips away at their memories and the qualities that make them “them”. YouTube/Hospice Nurse JulieHospice Nurse Julie McFadden said people with dementia experience ‘staircase decline’[/caption] YouTube/Hospice Nurse JulieJulie aims to combat stigma and fear around death and dying, sharing insights into her work as a hospice nurse[/caption] The disease affects about a million Brits and is the UK’s top cause of death. Hospice nurse, Julie McFadden, 41, is now sharing her insights on social media as to how dementia progresses and how people die o

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