Reporters followed Dr Jo Wilson over several months as her husband navigated the social care system.
A woman with dementia, who the BBC has been following for months as her husband battled to secure care for her, has died.After weeks of delays, she moved into residential care earlier this month but died on Saturday, aged 69.The couple had been together for almost 50 years with Mr Wilson looking after his wife round the clock as her illness took hold.He told BBC News: "I've done all this because I want to see change happen.
Mr Wilson said it had taken two years to initially get a care package put in place for his wife, but only after she suffered a fall and in hospital was one was finally agreed.
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