The World Alzheimer's Report, which was produced by
researchers at King’s College in London, identifies areas in which specific
actions could lead to improvements in the quality of care for people with
dementia and strategies to make the care more affordable.
The report reveals that:
- As the world population ages, care provided by family, friends, and community will require much greater support;
- More attention needs to be paid to maintaining and enhancing quality of life and helping those affected and their families to live well with dementia;
- Increases in research funding are needed to reenergize the work on dementia prevention, treatment and care;
- The quality of care in nursing homes should be monitored through the quality of life and satisfaction of residents, in addition to routine inspections, as nursing homes will remain an important component of long-term care;
- Autonomy and choice should be promoted during all stages of the dementia journey, prioritizing the voices of people with dementia and their caregivers;
- Health and social care systems should be better integrated and coordinated to meet people’s needs;
- Caregivers must be adequately trained and systems should be in place to ensure paid and unpaid caregivers are properly valued;
- Governments need to make dementia a bigger priority.
People with Alzheimer's live on
average four to eight years after they're diagnosed, but some may live 20 years
beyond their initial diagnosis. Do you have a loved one who is suffering from
Alzheimer’s? Persons with Alzheimer’s and their families face special legal and
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