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Dementia: Out of the Shadows

Impact and stigma of diagnosis

People with dementia have spoken out about the impact and stigma a diagnosis has on their lives in a new Alzheimer's Society report called Dementia: Out of the Shadows.

People with dementia reported losing friends after a diagnosis of dementia, neighbours crossing the street as they approached and professionals dismissing symptoms as just old age.

New Alzheimer's Society research also reveals that half of all UK adults believe dementia is a condition plagued by stigma. 700,000 people with dementia across the UK live with this stigma, which affects their friends, families and the professionals they rely on for help.

Alzheimer's Society will lead the fight against stigma and we want to see it reduced by half in 5 years. We are calling for Government, charities, services and employers to work together and for national awareness campaigns that will bring dementia out of the shadows.

Videos

Best selling author Terry Pratchett OBE talks about his diagnosis of Posterior Cortical Atrophy, a rare variant of Alzheimer's Disease, the impact it has had on his life and his hopes for the future in the following videos:

Diagnosis (Part 1/4)

Living with Dementia (Part 2/4)

Stigma (Part 3/4)

The future (Part 4/4)

People with dementia who took part in the Dementia: Out of the Shadows research talk reveal the impact stigma and diagnosis has had on their lives in the following videos:

Diagnosis

Living with dementia

 

Stigma
       
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Buy the report

Dementia: Out of the shadows is now available to buy for £25 plus £4.95 p&p. To purchase a copy phone 01753 535751 quoting the reference 823


       

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