Watching my father's Alzheimer's inspired me to help others
Sarah Harrison has developed an award winning DVD to help people with later stage dementia watch Televions
Journalist, editor and TV producer for national consumer magazines, newspapers and daytime TV for over 25 years. Currently freelance news producer for ITV's This Morning. Past roles includes News and human interest senior producer for Channel 4's Bafta-nominated Steph's Packed Lunch. Staff editor and commissioning roles and freelance for titles including Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mirror, Daily Express, features editor for She magazine, Eve, Woman, Prima, Bella, Chat, Woman and Home and Good Housekeeping. Former Editor-in-Chief of women’s Health and Beauty magazine, Shape. Former producer for ITV's breakfast programme. Has also appeared as expert/pundit on BBC Breakfast, Sky News and LK Today. Co-runs a media consultancy and founded Recognii Ltd producing specialist therapeutic entertainment content for people living with dementia. Married with two children and lives in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
Sarah Harrison has developed an award winning DVD to help people with later stage dementia watch Televions
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One woman tells how she and her family narrowly escaped death when their house caught fire
hree readers understood the importance of finding the right partner to take their businesses to the next level
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Michael Winner on why he chose now to get engaged
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