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Ruth Langsford: My Parents' Alzheimer's Journey
6 Dec
Summary
- TV presenter Ruth Langsford shares personal experience with parents' Alzheimer's.
- Her father Dennis lived with Alzheimer's for over a decade before passing away.
- Her mother Joan, 94, was diagnosed eight years ago and lives in care.

TV presenter Ruth Langsford has bravely recounted her family's profound struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Her father, Dennis, battled the condition for over ten years before succumbing to complications in 2012. Her mother, Joan, aged 94, was diagnosed eight years ago and currently resides in a specialized dementia care home.
Langsford, an ambassador for the Alzheimer's Society, highlights the emotional toll and the importance of acceptance, recounting how she learned to adapt her reactions to her mother's memory loss. She advocates for the 'Defeating Dementia' initiative, aiming to foster greater understanding and awareness of dementia's symptoms.
The presenter stresses the critical need for early detection, encouraging individuals to seek medical advice if they notice concerning changes. She also underscores the vital role of carers and the support services available through organizations like the Alzheimer's Society, emphasizing the need for greater research funding to find a cure.




