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14/11/2025

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The courtroom fell into a hush when Helen entered.

Ninety-one years old.
Barely five feet tall.
Wearing a hospital gown that swallowed her frame.
Her wrists—shackled.
Her hands—shaking.

To anyone else, she looked like someone’s grandmother who should have been resting in a warm living room, not standing under the cold gaze of fluorescent lights.

Judge Marcus scanned the file in front of him: Felony theft.

Then he looked up at Helen.
And something inside him twisted.

For 65 years, Helen and her husband, George, had lived an unremarkable life—the kind built from small routines and quiet loyalty. Each morning, she set out his heart medication. Twelve tiny pills that held back the darkness.

But one missed insurance payment changed everything.

At the pharmacy, Helen learned that the medicine—normally $50—now cost $940.
She froze.
Then she walked out empty-handed.

Back home, she watched George’s condition decline:
His breathing thin and ragged.
His hand weak in hers.
His life slipping.

Three days passed.
Three days of helplessness.
Three days of watching the person she loved most suffer.

So she did the only thing love, fear, and desperation could teach her to do.

She went back to the pharmacy.
And when the pharmacist turned his back, she slid the pills into her purse.

She didn’t make it two steps before alarms screamed.

The officers came.
At the station, Helen’s blood pressure spiked so dangerously they rushed her to the hospital.
And now here she was—still wearing the gown—standing before the law like a criminal.

Her voice trembled.
“I never thought I’d see a day like this, Your Honor.”

Judge Marcus stared at her for a long moment.

Then—

“Bailiff,” he said quietly, “remove those chains.”

The metallic click echoed through the room like a gunshot.

He turned to the prosecutor.

“Felony charges? For this?”

Helen broke. The tears came all at once.

“He couldn’t breathe,” she choked out. “I didn’t know what else to do.”

The judge’s voice rose—not in anger, but in something deeper.

“This is not a criminal. This is a failure of the system—our system.”

He dismissed every charge. On the spot.

Then he stood.

“Mrs. Miller will not be billed for her hospital stay. Her husband will receive his medication today. Not tomorrow. Today.”

He ordered social workers and medical teams to their home immediately.

Reporters cornered him later.

“What made you decide so quickly, Judge?”

He didn’t hesitate.

“Justice is not just the letter of the law. It is the ability to recognize humanity.”
Then he paused.
“That woman didn’t steal pills. She fought for her husband's life. And love is not a crime.”



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04/11/2025

Let’s empower our senior citizens. So they can live their full potential.

30/10/2025

Dementia Care Online 2025 — Episode 4

Delirium & Dementia: Clearing Confusion

The Institute for Dementia Care Asia (IDCA), in collaboration with Gunita para sa Dementia, Otsuka, Purple Angel, and Bahay San Jose, presents Episode 4 of Dementia Care Online 2025, airing on October 31, 2025.

This episode features Dr. Lim Wan Chieh, Geriatrician and Internal Medicine Specialist, who will explain the difference between delirium and dementia, two conditions that are often mistaken for each other. He will discuss early signs, causes, risk factors, and practical steps that carers and families can take to respond promptly and appropriately.

Dr. Lim is also the first medical doctor in Malaysia to actively support the Purple Angel Global Dementia Awareness Campaign, contributing to stronger education and advocacy efforts in the region.

Dementia Care Online 2025 is a free educational series designed to make credible and practical dementia knowledge easily accessible to carers, professionals, and families—anywhere in the world.

📌 Live on Facebook: 6:00 PM (PH) / 11:00 AM (UK)
✅ Free and open to all

03/10/2025

Today we begin Lewy Body Dementia Awareness Month. 💜
All month long we will share stories, resources and hope because awareness saves lives and support makes the journey lighter.

Lewy body dementia is the second most common progressive dementia, yet it is still widely misunderstood. This October, let’s change that together.

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👉 Save our helpline number: 516-218-2026 or 833-LBD-LINE (8am–8pm EST, 365 days a year).

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