ABC News – Australia
·australia
·2 hours ago
Family changes farm to keep Olive at home after dementia diagnosis
Lyn Eather adapted her family farm in Baralaba, Queensland, to care for her mother, Olive, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2018. Shifting from a tourism-based operation to regenerative beef trading, Lyn faces the reality of residential aged care as Olive's health declines. The family hopes to keep Olive at home despite increasing challenges.
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