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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2007

Trailer for the upcoming documentary
Wonders in Dementialand.
Created and Directed by Suzka.
www.suzkaworld.com
Film edited by Tony izzo
www.izzoedit.com

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  • I wish there were more people like you in this world. I care for my mother at hone because she is scared to death to go to a nursing home.....

    You are a God send, don't ever forget that. And I completly agree with the saying "once an adult, twice a baby". I had never heard that until now but was recently thinking that.

    Pamela

  • i work with the eldery in a nursing home and i real love and enjoy. some of them i have adopted as my own, some of them are so sweet and you cant help but to love them. i just try to give them the best care that i can because i realize that granted i get old, i want to be treated with respect ad kindness too.i have four children and i hpoe i never develop dementia and not know who they are.i heard a saying that went like this...once an adult and twice a baby.i find that saying to be so true.

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  • How could anyone dislike this! As a caregiver for more than 10 years I wouldn't wish this on anyone. What a great video and I'm glad people like you can make the best of the lives of their parents.

  • Wow, I was not expecting that twist ending. Amazing and sad.

  • That is too damn cute! I look forward to seeing the documentary! I am a nurse and have been researching patterns of communication the dementia patients.

  • "They're beautiful! .... I'm one of them!"

    Cute^^

  • /watch?v=zzHV79I1hGg

  • Mind Aid for dementia symptoms. Provides brain with additional source of energy.

  • it is horrible my grandad who my nana married died of it he had tubes in his belly and could not walk it got that bad he died

  • my grandpa belongs in a nursing home, but he doesn't desire it. He isn't a baby, even at 84 and corpse-like. I'm glad I don't have emotions. He's always been the family example, and it's difficult to lsoe him, but I'm thrilled that we didn't lose him in the process.

  • There is nothing wrong with taking care of our parents, if we're able to! It's hard enough being elderly and sick like this. I wish there were more caring people in this world.

  • Many patients and their family's do not realise that they can reclaim any fees that have been paid out of their own pocket for ongoing care for a loved one. Even if the patient has passed away, the family can still reclaim their lost inheritance.

    Families who have loved ones suffering with alzheimers and other debilitating illnesses should contact us without delay and let us get the ball rolling for you. We operate a 'no win no fee' and there are no upfront charges to make either.

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