John and Mary

It took some time for John to be diagnosed. At first, he was prescribed antidepressants. During the pandemic he went back to the doctor about this memory problems and was eventually diagnosed with dementia and prescribed Donepezil.

At first, John was diagnosed with depression. After a few years he and his wife thought his memory was getting worse so they contacted the doctor again. But this was during the pandemic and he went to the clinic but had to be assessed on a video call.

When he received his diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, John was told he could no longer drive.  John finds living with dementia difficult because he doesn’t always know what he has forgotten so feels bad when he is reminded that he has done something wrong.

If jobs are pointed out to John, he can get on with household chores.

John is troubled by his memory problems.