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  1. Mar 17, 2022 · Memory loss that interferes with your aging parent's daily life can be a warning sign of dementia. Be prepared for this possibility, as planning for the road ahead is essential.

    • Carolyn Rosenblatt
  2. This moving portrayal offers a glimpse into the lives of so many experiencing what’s often referred to as the ‘Long Goodbye’ – a sense of anticipatory grief that is commonly associated with dementia and highlights just how devastating it can be. This is a reality of dementia we hear so often at Alzheimer’s Society.

  3. Mar 28, 2024 · The recent Alzheimer’s Society film ‘The Long Goodbye’, made in consultation with people affected by dementia, is thought-provoking and chooses to emphasise the many losses that this progressive condition brings.

    • Sally Ferris
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  5. Steven G. Smith. What is The Long Goodbye and how did it come to be? I started The Long Goodbye to help others understand that dementia affects not just the person who is living with the disease, but also their loved ones. A long-term photo essay and a short film, The Long Goodbye took over two years of careful work to create.

    • Michael's Memory Test
    • 10 Year Sentence
    • Myrle & Ken's Anniversary
    • Aged Care Assessment Team
    • Tom & Brenda
    • Michael - Coping Strategies
    • Michael - on Leaving His Career
    • Myrle & Ken - Role Reversal
    • Ken - on His Career
    • Brenda - Moving to A Care Facility

    Michael submits to a memory test. He was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's Disease 3 years ago at age 49. He uses humor to describe how he plans to put his brain to the best use possible in his remaining years.

    Michael's family members describe their situation as they understand it today. Michael's wife expresses the positive side of early detection, "We have a plan."

    Myrle's wedding vows are foundational in her approach to Ken's disease. They celebrate their wedding anniversary with family. Myrle tries to convey to Ken that she is trying to help, not dominate, him.

    Ken undergoes assessment to determine the progression of his disease. Ken was diagnosed with vascular dementia 5 years ago. Their children are concerned for Myrle who is 80 and determined to stand by her man.

    Brenda's daughter remembers her mother, and Tom remembers his young bride. Although Tom wants to look after Brenda as long as he can, he is realistic and begins researching residential care facilities.

    Michael and his wife use a whiteboard so he can keep track of information, like where his wife has gone and when she will return. Michale says it is depressing when he has nothing to do.

    A former barrister who takes pride in how he performed his job, Michael retired when he could no longer remember the things he read. He had been on the fast track to be a judge. Michael expresses frustration.

    Myrle must now take the controlling role in their marriage. Though the family tries to make light of it, Myrle and her daughter acknowledge the difficulty for Ken, who used to be "the boss."

    Ken loved being a policeman. His son remembers the sense of quiet authority exuded by his father. Ken makes a small excursion on his scooter unbeknownst to Myrle who scolds him on his return.

    The demands of caring for Brenda are wearing on Tom who cannot leave her on her own anymore. He finally places Brenda in a facility. Tom and Brenda's daughter tries to put words to the grief and guilt they are feeling.

  6. Jan 9, 2014 · Paperback – January 9, 2014. by Kathryn Roberts (Author) 4.8 47 ratings. See all formats and editions. Dementia is a mine-field of experiences and discoveries and this book relates the heart-rending journey of a daughter and her mother to the end of a frustrating and often confusing disease.

    • Kathryn Roberts
  7. Jun 14, 2021 · 8. “The Long Goodbye” by Ellen Miller. "The Long Goodbye" works as an appropriate funeral poem for a father or a grandfather who died of Alzheimer's Disease. It reflects on the sadness of the disease and offers hope for finally being released from the disease’s clutches with a full memory returned.

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