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Case Study - A personal journey navigating psychotropic medicines and dementia care

Bronte Parkin is a devoted husband turned dementia advocate. His wife, Glenda, a respected educator, was diagnosed with dementia at the age of 56. Their lives took an unforeseen turn as together they navigated the complexities of her illness until her death at the age of 69.

"Glenda was more than just my wife; she was an amazing mother and pillar in our community—a beacon of intellect and grace. She was a high academic achiever all her life, a school teacher, university lecturer and principal of two schools in Perth," Bronte explains.

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Publication year
2024
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