Mother of three Marie Valenta was fifty-four when she was diagnosed with Alzheimers disease. The former primary school teacher had rarely experienced a days illness before this shattering diagnosis. Her husband Tom became her primary carer. He describes the daily agony of seeing his wife slowly succumb to this cruel degenerative disease. Ultimately he gives her up to a nursing home which he sees as his final act of capitulation and failure.
Mother of three Marie Valenta was fifty-four when she was diagnosed with Alzheimers disease. The former primary school teacher had rarely experienced a days illness before this shattering diagnosis. Her husband Tom became her primary carer. He describes the daily agony of seeing his wife slowly succumb to this cruel degenerative disease. Ultimately he gives her up to a nursing home which he sees as his final act of capitulation and failure.