Avoiding the rollercoaster: a policy for dementia must be responsible
The last few years have seen a much welcome progression, for the better, for dementia policy in England. This has been the result of the previous Government, under which “Living well with...
View ArticleThe English dementia policy: some personal thoughts
The last few years have seen a much welcome progression, for the better, for dementia policy in England. This has been the result of the previous Government, under which “Living well with dementia:...
View ArticleDoes the epidemiology of dementia constitute an 'epidemic', and does it...
The whole use of language surrounding the diagnosis of dementia matters, not least in the general context of how risk is communicated with the general public. A further problem is that medical terms...
View ArticleThe difficulties of the delayed diagnosis for dementia in primary care
If a surgery appointment is booked for someone over 65, a ‘participating GP’, might be incentivised to ask about memory problems in a patient at risk of dementia due to heart disease, stroke or...
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