Diner's departure in question: Will Irene leave behind her establishment on Home and Away?
Irene Roberts, a beloved character in the long-running Australian soap opera Home and Away, has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Actress Lynne McGranger, who has played Irene for 33 years, delivers a powerful and emotional portrayal of the character's struggle with the illness [1][4].
The diagnosis comes after a series of memory lapses and a neurologist's appointment [2][3]. Irene, who is a co-owner of the Summer Bay Diner, makes the difficult decision to sell her share of the business as she seeks to take control while she still can [3][5].
Irene's Alzheimer's is portrayed with emotional depth, showing her decline and struggles, while also highlighting her resilience and quick forgiveness despite moments of confusion or anger [1]. She initially keeps the diagnosis secret alongside her close friend John Palmer but eventually opens up to friends such as Leah Patterson, Marilyn Chambers, and Justin Morgan [2][3].
The progression of her condition affects not only her professional life—prompting her to step away from running the Diner—but also her personal relationships, as her loved ones must come to terms with the changes and prepare for her farewell [3][5].
In addition to the emotional turmoil, Irene also experiences stress and feels overwhelmed at the Diner due to her condition [6]. Mackenzie Booth, a character in the series, is also investigating any possible pregnancy problems that run in her family [8].
Meanwhile, Bree Cameron is feeling a mix of emotions towards her ex-boyfriend, Remi Carter [7]. Bree suggests trying to work things out with Remi, but on her terms [9]. However, Remi misinterprets Bree's offer and attempts to kiss her, leading to a complicated situation [10].
If you want to stay updated on the latest developments in Home and Away, subscribe to the website's Newsletter [11]. The Newsletter offers more updates, information about the series to watch, and reviews of unmissable series [12]. You can also stream the series on 5STAR at 6:30pm, or from 6:00am weekdays [13]. Alternatively, you can stream the episodes on My5 [14].
As Irene's storyline unfolds, it serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by those living with Alzheimer's and their loved ones. McGranger's portrayal of Irene's journey is a testament to the power of television to raise awareness and start important conversations [1][4].
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