Extreme Love: Dementia is a British television documentary film presented by and featuring Louis Theroux. It was first broadcast on 26 April 2012.
Louis travels to Phoenix, Arizona - the capital of dementia care. He spends time at Beatitudes, a residential institution, and also with those looking after loved ones at home to try to understand the struggle of living in a world of encroaching shadows - and of keeping relationships alive in circumstances that can be among the strangest and most challenging imaginable.
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