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Christmas: NHS urges dementia checks on relatives

23 Dec

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Summary

  • NHS encourages looking for early dementia signs in elderly relatives this Christmas.
  • Festive gatherings provide opportunities to notice memory and behaviour changes.
  • Campaign aims to boost diagnosis rates, research, and care for dementia.
Christmas: NHS urges dementia checks on relatives

During the Christmas season, the NHS is actively encouraging people to observe their elderly relatives for potential signs of dementia. Festive occasions, such as family meals and gift exchanges, offer valuable opportunities to identify early symptoms that might otherwise go unnoticed. These subtle changes in memory, mood, or behaviour can be indicators of the condition.

The Defeating Dementia campaign, a joint effort by the Daily Mail and Alzheimer's Society, strives to raise public awareness. Its goals include improving early diagnosis rates, advancing research, and enhancing the quality of care for those affected by dementia. The NHS has a stated objective to identify at least two in three individuals living with dementia.

Experts highlight specific signs to watch for, including difficulty following conversations, repeating stories, confusion about time and place, and emotional shifts like irritability. While 512,525 people have received a formal dementia diagnosis, the NHS is committed to increasing this number through pilot projects in care homes and collaborations with universities and charities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The NHS wants people to look out for early dementia signs in elderly relatives during Christmas gatherings.
Subtle changes in memory, behaviour, or mood during activities like gift-opening or meals can indicate dementia.
It's a drive to raise awareness, increase early diagnosis, boost research, and improve care for dementia.

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