VETERAN newsreader Alastair Stewart is backing calls for urgent action to ensure thousands of people with dementia can access the vital support he received after his diagnosis.
Writing in the Daily Express today, Alastair, 71, reveals how vascular dementia has impacted his life - from struggles with technology to dramatic lifestyle changes.
And he tells of his "heartbreak" at seeing his wife Sally, with whom he shares four children, take on the role of his carer.
Humiliating
The former ITV and GB News presenter writes: "My wife of 45 years, Sally, first noticed that something was amiss in 2022 when I could no longer read the time on an analogue clock, nor tie my laces or fasten my belt.
"The loss of these basic things felt confusing. It felt, and still feels, humiliating." Alastair publicly revealed his diagnosis last September. Scans also showed he had suffered a series of minor strokes.
He has since changed his lifestyle and has quit smoking and drinking alcohol. Alastair, who spoke with the Queen at a reception at Buckingham Palace last week, walks his dogs and keeps his mind active with reading.
Describing his wife and children as "my rocks", the broadcaster added: "Looking after our two grandchil dren is also a wonderful tonic."
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