People with MCI at greater risk of social isolation, says study
Published 16 July 2012
People with Mild Cognitive Impairment are at greater risk of social isolation according to a study presented today at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2012
Alzheimer's Society comment:
'It's vital that people with MCI and dementia are supported to live independent and fulfilled lives in their homes. However too often we hear about people reaching crisis point after they are left isolated and struggling with little support. Everyday things we all take for granted - having control over daily life, spending time with friends and family, socialising and enjoying hobbies - are made difficult by a lack of understanding of dementia in our communities.
'An early diagnosis of both conditions is vital if people are to access the support and treatment that could improve their quality of life. We want to see communities established where people with dementia are can live among people who understand their needs. From bus drivers to banks, we all have a role to play in making our local area dementia friendly.'
Louise Lakey
Policy Manager
Alzheimer's Society