I nearly died in motorbike crash - now I'm giving back at Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Briefly

Leo Phillips-Waller's life took a drastic turn seven years ago due to a life-threatening crash that resulted in a traumatic brain injury. Left fighting for his life and recovering in an induced coma, he faced severe memory loss and the challenge of relearning his life. Despite these struggles, he has turned his experiences into a force for good by volunteering on the dementia ward at Queen Elizabeth Hospital. His inspiration stems from caring for his grandmother during her battle with dementia, allowing him to relate deeply with patients and provide them with understanding and support.
Leo Phillips-Waller, after suffering a traumatic brain injury from a crash, now volunteers on a dementia ward, using his experience to help others.
His grandmother's dementia journey inspired his role as a caregiver and volunteer, providing him deep insights into the struggles faced by others.
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