Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter diagnosed with dementia
- Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has been announced to have dementia and remains at home with her husband former president Jimmy Carter.
- Carter had spent her long public life advocating for individuals and families affected by mental illness and for those in caregiving relationships with loved ones.
- The Carter family has requested privacy and understanding during this time and will not be commenting further.
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Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Has Dementia, The Carter Center Says
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter, an advocate for mental health care, has been diagnosed with dementia, her family announced in a statement issued by The Carter Center on May 30. The former first lady, 95, remains at home with former President Jimmy Carter, 98, who has received hospice care since early this year. Mrs. Carter, the oldest living first lady, was said to be “enjoying spring … and visits with loved ones” despite her diagnosis. She h…
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