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Alzheimer's Society statement on Help the Aged research into ageism in the NHS

Published 27 January 2009

Research undertaken by the British Geriatrics Society on behalf of Help the Aged has revealed that 47% of doctors specialising in the care of older people think the NHS is institutionally ageist.

77% of doctors would support the introduction of legislation against age discrimination in the NHS. The research also revealed that 66% agreed that, in their experience, older people are less likely to have symptoms fully investigated.
'There is no place for ageism in today's NHS. One in three over 65 will die with dementia yet we know only a third of people will ever receive formal diagnosis. People deserve to be treated with respect and equality regardless of age - especially where assessment of symptoms and ongoing care are concerned.'
Neil Hunt
Chief Executive
Alzheimer's Society

Notes to editors

Alzheimer's Society is the leading care and research charity for people with all forms of dementia and their carers. It provides information and education, support for carers, and quality day and home care. It funds medical and scientific research and campaigns for improved health and social services and greater public understanding of dementia.  

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