Chris Norris
Keeping Independent
I like to be independent but I want to be working alongside my wife with this, we depend on each other.
Finding Calm
Music is a great calming tool. I would advise people to keep their hobbies going, things they enjoyed before they got their diagnosis. Many people think they have to give up everything but you don't, you just need to ask for help.
Finding Joy
I keep myself busy, which is why I have never really taken to fishing! I live for today and I have planned for the future, with my will and power of attorney. Living for today and helping people brings me the most joy!
Keeping Active
I am not as active as I should be, but I do keep myself active around the house there are different ways that you can stay active.
Keeping Relationships
Relationships can be very difficult. As my dementia progresses the layer that stops me from saying something inappropriate disappears. Now I have to take a moment to think about what I am going to say.
Keeping A Sense of Identity
Keeping your identity is very important, when you meet someone new they usually ask what you do for a job but that goes with dementia so it is important to still do things that are important to you.
Keep Learning
I have taken part in many Red Letter Days, going on Segways, helicopter flights, tank driving day, going on safari and much more! There is still so much you can explore and learn.