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In the next 20 years the number of Britain's pensioners will grow by half. For many, being cared for at home won't be possible, yet places in care homes are already in short supply.Evelyn has advan...ced dementia and can no longer live safely at home. She's been well enough to leave hospital for over two months, but can't until a permanent place in a specialist home becomes available. The hospital environment can be unsettling and disorientating for some. Evelyn becomes aggressive towards the hospital staff and has to be restrained by security guards.John, who also has dementia, was admitted to hospital after a fall. His wife Jean is his main carer, but she has her own health concerns. Jean admits that she is struggling to cope, but the thought of John going into care leaves her racked with guilt. The residential options available are limited, but social worker Kerry finds him a temporary place in a care home while Jean decides their future.Since the death of her husband four years ago, Gladys' sister and brother-in-law have been her main carers, but they live over an hour away. After a fall and a hospital stay, Gladys is scared to return home. She isn't happy in her temporary care home but there are no suitable places near her sister Pat.
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Series: Protecting our parents
Episode 3
First transmission date: 01-05-2014
Original broadcast channel: BBC 2
Published: 2014
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Duration: 00:59:00
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Producer: Alice Perman
Narrator: Lesley Sharp
Contributors: Evelyn Bradley; John Pritchard; Jean Pritchard; Gladys Lee; Patricia Sitch
Publisher: BBC Open University
Link to related site: BBC 2 website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041mq9q
Episode webpage: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042qtp8
Master spool number: HDS140422
Production number: FKAK009Y
Available to public: no