Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Former first lady Carter diagnosed with dementia

- Bill Barrow

ATLANTA – Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has dementia, her family announced Tuesday.

Carter, 95, remains at home with former President Jimmy Carter, 98, who has been at home receiving hospice care since early this year.

“She continues to live happily at home with her husband, enjoying spring in Plains and visits with loved ones,” the family said via The Carter Center, the global humanitari­an organizati­on the couple founded in 1982 after leaving the White House.

Married nearly 77 years, the Carter are the longest-married first couple in U.S. history.

The family noted in its statement that Rosalynn Carter has spent her long public life advocating for individual­s and families affected by mental illness and for those in caregiving relationsh­ips with loved ones.

“Mrs. Carter often noted that there are only four kinds of people in this world: those who have been caregivers; those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers,” the statement reads. “The universali­ty of caregiving is clear in our family, and we are experienci­ng the joy and the challenges of this journey.”

The Carters have been visiting only with family and close friends since the former president’s announceme­nt in February that he would forgo further medical interventi­on after a series of short hospital stays.

The family has not disclosed any specific diagnosis for either the former president or the former first lady.

The Carters have described themselves as “full partners” throughout his political career and their long public life that followed. Rosalynn Carter campaigned vigorously for her husband in his bids for Georgia governor and the presidency. She used her platform to prioritize mental health awareness, working to address the stigma attached to mental illness. That emphasis became part of The Carter Center’s expansive public health platforms.

Eleanor Rosalynn Smith was born in Plains on Aug. 18, 1924. It was Jimmy Carter’s mother, a nurse, who delivered her in her family’s home. Lillian Carter brought her young son back a few days later to visit, allowing the future president and first lady to meet as preschoole­r and newborn.

They were married July 7, 1946.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE/AP FILE ?? Former first lady Rosalynn Carter “continues to live happily at home with her husband, enjoying spring in Plains and visits with loved ones,” the Carter family said via The Carter Center.
JOHN BAZEMORE/AP FILE Former first lady Rosalynn Carter “continues to live happily at home with her husband, enjoying spring in Plains and visits with loved ones,” the Carter family said via The Carter Center.

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