In the run-up to the general election, the BBC is looking at the issues that matter the most to you, as part ofKaren Johnson, 63, from Haswell, County Durham, lives with her husband Alan, 76, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease three years ago.She wants to know what support the future government could offer unpaid carers who are looking after loved ones at home.The couple, who met later in life, have four children between them and four grandchildren.
"He used to cycle past my mam every day, so she stopped this random stranger and said, 'would you like to take my daughter out for a bike ride?' - and the rest is history."However, following Mr Johnson's diagnosis in the summer of 2021, their lives changed. The money they put aside for retirement is now being used to support Mrs Johnson as she provides round-the-clock care for her husband.She believes there is a "lack of support" from the state for families that are dealing with dementia and has called on the next government to help."There are amazing charities out there and without their support I don't know where I would be," Mrs Johnson added.
"Unfortunately, certainly in this area, there are very few day centres, there are very few charities that can provide support to us, you find you are very limited.
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