A collection of poems that focuses on the reality of care workers, the highs and lows of working in a care home and the challenges people living with Dementia faces.
These poems are inspired by the authors twenty years of service in the private care sector and the close and personal relationship she experienced whilst supporting people living with Dementia.
These poems are modern, easy to follow and are filled with heart felt statements such as;
"Give me something to do, so I have some ambition and drive,
'Cause although I may live in a Care Home,
don't you know that I am still alive."
"They set out the guidelines for Care Homes.
We were socially distancing from spouse. Whilst they turn number
Ten Downing Street, into an acceptable partying house."
"This love, I'm so glad I found it. I'm so grateful I could share your light.
And I'm grateful that I was your carer. Until the end of your beautiful life."