My thanks to Judy Orvos for the link to Saturday's article on women & dementia. A perfect companion piece for Ai-Jen Poo's recently published, The Age of Dignity which I just started reading last night. Both show women disproportionately bearing the brunt of dementia care, with consequences touching their social & emotional lives, careers, health.
A telling quote from Hilary Evans, director of external affairs at Alzheimer's Research UK - “Dementia is a life-shattering condition and represents a ‘triple
whammy’ for women. More women are dying of dementia, more women
are having to bear the burden of care, while a disproportionate number
of women currently working in dementia research are having to leave
science.”
Another interesting nugget from the report - women who care for husbands with dementia report receiving less family & friend support than husbands caring for wives. It seems expected that women will allow careers to be interrupted or side-tracked when a parent, spouse or other loved one needs support. Men? What do you think?
Bitter irony - women caring for loved ones with dementia are likely to suffer physically & emotionally, particularly from depression, itself a heightened risk factor for developing dementia. The very care they give increase their chances of needing it themselves.
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