delivered a letter to Downing Street signed by 100,000 people, asking for better provision for people with Alzheimer's.The letter said dementia care across the country was "difficult, and in some places even impossible, to access".It added: "Our experience is of a care system that too often doesn't care - one that is completely inadequate, unfair, unsustainable and in dire need of more money."Now Mitchell has reportedly told a TV documentary made by the actress' former co-star and on-screen son Ross Kemp that his wife moving to a care home is "the thing I've always feared".He said: "He's (the specialist) basically telling me I need to prepare myself that at some point it may not be sustainable to give her the kind of care she needs at the.
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