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John Crowter-Jones84, cared for his wife, Peggy, for more than 15 years before her death in January 2009, and was a carer for his mother when he was a boy. He is a member of, and has recently retired as a trustee, of Living Options Devon, a charity which helps people with physical and sensory disabilities, and he sat on a number of charitable and public involvement committees campaigning for improvements for carers, patients and the disabled.
This discussion document presents personal thoughts, questions and ideas arising out of the authors' experiences as carers and users of the health and social care system for more than a decade.
56, is diagnosed with secondary progressive MS and hearing impairment. Before MS was diagnosed she had studied law, psychology and Ayurveda lifestyle principles, and since diagnosis she has studied Permaculture Design and Emotional Logic. She is the author of The Book of Ayurveda: A guide to personal wellbeing and The Ayurveda Lifestyle Workbook: An easy introduction to using Ayurveda in Western daily life. Spinning the Weft: A memoir is due to be published this year.
This discussion document presents personal thoughts, questions and ideas arising out of the authors' experiences as carers and users of the health and social care system for more than a decade.
Folk.us Member's Personal Stories
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