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‘Conspiracy of silence’ over dementia in the doctor’s surgery

People who suspect they might have the beginnings of dementia are waiting seven-and-a-half months before facing up to their problems, a survey of doctors indicates.

Both doctors and patients are avoiding the elephant in the room when it comes to dementia.

By , Medical Correspondent

12:01AM BST 20 Sep 2012

There is a “conspiracy of silence” between patient and doctor over the disease, with both sides reluctant to raise the the issue, say specialists

The survey of 200 British doctors, sponsored by drugs firm Eli Lilly, found only one in four raised the matter with patients they suspected of having the early signs of dementia.

Dementia care services need ‘radical overhaul’ in Scotland

ALZHEIMER Scotland wants to see a co-ordinator appointed to oversee the health and care of dementia patients.

18 Sep 2012 09:19

CARE services for people with dementia need a radical overhaul, Alzheimer Scotland has said.

Many of Scotland’s estimated 84,000 sufferers do not receive the coordinated health and social support that is vital to help them live in the community, the charity said.

Carers, partners and families of sufferers are also lacking essential support as a result of the current “fragmented” care system.

Alzheimer Scotland wants to see a co-ordinator appointed to oversee the treatment and care of dementia patients.

BETRAYAL OF FAMILY CARERS WHO LOOK AFTER THE ELDERLY

 

Carers UK chief executive Helena Herklots rapped failings

Monday September 17,2012

By Sarah O’Grady

FAMILY carers who bear the brunt of failures in the home care service are at risk of illness and poverty, a devastating report reveals today.

It shows that as standards decline pensioners cared for in their own homes are being left all day to cope without food or drink.

The study also warns that serious failings in the care of the elderly is leaving vulnerable people subject to cruel or incompetent treatment.