Jim Broadbent, 73, on diagnosis that seemingly happened ‘overnight’

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As the disease progresses, the speed at which will vary from person to person, there will be an increasing sense of confusion and orientation for the dementia sufferer.

Moreover, delusions might begin to emerge, and suspicions revolving around loved ones can develop as paranoia intensifies.

Alzheimer’s disease can then disturb sleep patterns, and cause hallucinations – where you see or hear things that other people do not.

Understandably, this can be extremely distressing for the person who has dementia – and for those who care for the person.

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