Taking a walk down memory lane | Letters
Readers respond to letters about testing mental capacityRe memory tests (Letters, 1 July), my mother was taken to hospital some years ago after an infection overwhelmed her. She was confused...
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Readers respond to letters about testing mental capacity Re memory tests ( Letters, 1 July ), my mother was taken to hospital some years ago after an infection overwhelmed her. She was confused and stressed. A doctor wanted to check her mental capacity and gave her paper and a pencil, asking that she write down a sentence with a subject, an object and a verb. I was trying to find the words to say that this was unfair, given her health. A lot of people might not even know what was meant by a subject and an object. But my mother wrote: “I will not do this”, giving us a withering look. Ross Bradshaw Nottingham Continue reading...