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[Bruce]
Bruce: Hi, my name's Bruce Webber, I'm from Murray Bridge. I got younger onset dementia, and I got it four and a half years ago.
[visual: Bruce looks at his plants]
Bruce: Sometimes, things get cloudy and foggy, and I forget things.
[visual: Bruce does some crafts]
Bruce: I have a lot of things that help me, like I've got this watch here which is a GPS tracker.
[Visual: Bruce walks his dog]
Bruce: I'm able to go out and do a lot more things, and if I'm in trouble, I just press a button and people could find me easy.
[Visual: Bruce shows his art work]
Bruce: I like to do arts and work with my hands, and that gives me a bit of peace and tranquil in my life, yeah.
[visual: Bruce plays the drums he made]
Bruce: I've made drums out PVC pipe. I've made metal drums out of Helium containers. I just generally like to make nothing into something. Yeah.
[Visual: Bruce gets help at a recycle centre]
Bruce: I do have people that help me from recycle centres. They get to know me and they'll say, "Oh, I think I got something for you", and then I make something out of it.
I have my own personal struggle some days, but my philosophy is never give up because, in the long run, you could just have a bad day and things might muck up, but tomorrow, you can make it better. Recycle it. That's what I'm saying. Just recycle it.
A little support makes a big difference.
[Title card: A little support makes a big difference. discrimination.dementia.org.au. An Australian Government Initiative]
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