Carol is the latest in generations of her family to die from Alzheimer's. Now her grieving children face an awful dilemma...

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In the 1980s, Nottingham schoolteacher Carol Jennings penned a short letter which changed the way the world understood Alzheimer's dementia. 'I think my family could be of use,' it began.
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