Dame Barbara Windsor’s Alzheimer’s symptoms have ‘deepened’, husband says The former EastEnders and Carry On star was diagnosed in 2014. Dame Barbara Windsor’s husband has said her Alzheimer’s symptoms have “deepened” in the last year. Scott Mitchell, 56, said the ex-EastEnders and Carry On star, 82, often asks where he lives and does not know who he is. He told the Sunday Mirror that the actress “still has the most wonderful sense of humour” and “we can still make each other laugh”. Dame Barbara Windsor and her husband Scott Mitchell deliver an Alzheimer’s Society open letter to 10 Downing Street, calling on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to address the ‘devastating state’ of dementia care But he said: “I’ve definitely seen a progression in the last year. Barbara’s symptoms have deepened, especially where her confusion is concerned. “Constantly, she does not realise where we are, even in the house. She will ask me, ‘When are we going home?’” The star regularly thinks that her parents are still alive. “Barbara will often say to me, ‘Do you know how to get in touch with my mum? I’d like to have a chat with her. I haven’t seen her for ages, I need to see her,’” Mitchell said. “It’s heartbreaking. They are very difficult situations to be faced with.” He said: “I have to remember she doesn’t always realise it’s me. Sometimes she will say, ‘Where is Scott? Do you know where my husband Scott is?’” Dame Barbara was diagnosed in 2014 and Mitchell has been campaigning to raise more awareness about Alzheimer’s. The actress delivered a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson last year to call for better care for fellow sufferers. Platinum Skies are a Dementia Friendly organisation. Becoming Dementia Friends simply means we are always learning more about dementia, putting ourselves in the shoes of someone living with the condition, and turning our understanding into action. From helping our residents live a happy and healthy life to being more patient, every action counts. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. It’s why we work hard to offer all our owners a wide-range of lifestyle services and support when required. We only use trusted partners when providing care assistance and activities. Find out more by talking to one of our friendly team on 01202 088051 or email [email protected] Next article
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