It’s not called getting old - Alzheimer’s Society

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Alzheimer's Society

Alzheimer's Society

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Asking the same question, over and over again. It’s not called getting old, it’s called getting ill.
If you or a loved one are experiencing memory loss, it could be a sign of dementia.
Recent research shows that the misconception that symptoms like memory loss are a sign of normal ageing is the biggest barrier to people seeking a dementia diagnosis. With diagnosis rates at a five-year low, tens of thousands of people are now living with undiagnosed dementia. This means they don’t have access to the vital care and support that a diagnosis can bring.
Getting a diagnosis can be daunting, but we believe it’s better to know. And so do 91% of people affected by dementia. Over 9 in 10 people affected by dementia say getting a diagnosis has benefited them. It allows them to receive practical advice and support, to plan for the future, and can even offer a sense of relief in knowing what’s going on.
Alzheimer’s Society has dedicated advice and support for anyone concerned that they or someone they’re close to may be experiencing signs of dementia, as well as developing resources to make the diagnosis process easier.
Support and more information about a diagnosis is just a phone call or a click away. Visit www.alzheimers.org.uk/memoryloss or call 0333 150 3456
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Who are we?
We are Alzheimer’s Society. We are a vital source of support and a powerful force for change for everyone affected by dementia.
What is dementia?
‘Dementia’ describes a group of symptoms that include problems with memory, thinking or language, and changes in mood, emotions, perception and behaviour. Dementia is a progressive disease, which means symptoms may be relatively mild at first, but they get worse over time. There are many types of dementia but Alzheimer’s disease is the most common. The next most common is vascular dementia.
If you need dementia support, we’re here for you. Get personalised information, support and advice by calling our Dementia Connect support line on 0333 150 3456 or visit us at www.alzheimers.org.uk/
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@chamaraekanayake1749 8 ай бұрын
This touched my heart , great video clear and concise message
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Yes failed because of Tories in fighting and house of Lords unacceptable interference NOT because it was a bad idea. I'm still happy to be separated from EU and will be first to say told you so when it implodes
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