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Dementia patients going undiagnosed
Half the people who have dementia have not been diagnosed
Latest figures reveal there are almost 5,500 living in central Lancashire who have dementia.
However, it is believed that around half the people who have dementia have not been diagnosed and are living with the disease without receiving the help and support they need.
The Alzheimer’s Society has revealed an increase in the number of people living with dementia with 42,000 people diagnosed with the condition – an increase of almost 4,000 since last year.
However, there are thought to be another 43,000 people living with the condition who have not been diagnosed yet.
In the central Lancashire area which includes Preston and surrounding areas, there were 2,544 diagnosed with dementia in 2012 compared to 2,313 in 2011.
Uneven dementia care 'disgraceful'
15 January 2013 Last updated at 08:33
Uneven dementia care ‘disgraceful’
By James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News
There is a “disgraceful” variation in the number of proportion with dementia being diagnosed across the UK, according to the Alzheimer’s Society.
About 800,000 people in the UK have some form of dementia, but most have not been diagnosed.
Estimates by the charity suggest 32% were diagnosed in the East Riding of Yorkshire compared with 76% in Belfast.
The government said the variation was “unacceptable” and caused “unnecessary suffering”.
Predicted levels of dementia across the UK were compared with data from GPs on the actual number of patients being diagnosed.