The 4 common types of dementia and their symptoms, and where to get support.
07/06/2023
Please note this blog was written by a Healthwatch work experince student and edited by the Healthwatch Team.
According to the Alzheimer’s Society, there are around 900,000 people in the United Kingdom suffering from dementia.[1] This neurological condition does not only affect people’s memories but also impairs their cognitive abilities, independence, and overall quality of life. In this blog post, we have created an infographic which highlighted the common types of dementia and their symptoms, and where to get support.
Get support.
If you or someone you know is becoming more forgetful than before, it could be a good idea to talk to your GP about the early signs of dementia, especially if you or someone you know are older than 65.
Also, there are several dementia charities are offering information and advice.
Name of charity |
What they can offer |
Support Line |
Website |
Alzheimer's Society Dementia |
Offers guidance on living with dementia and finding resources and support that near you. |
0333 150 3456 |
https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/ |
Dementia UK |
Offers advice and help to families who are facing dementia through its Admiral Nurses, who are registered nurses with expertise in the disease |
0800 888 6678 |
|
Alzheimer's Research UK |
Conducts research on dementia but also responds to inquiries including how you, your family, and friends may get involved. |
0300 111 5 111 |
https://www.alzheimersresearchuk.org/ |
Age UK |
Offers guidance on a variety of issues, such as advance care planning, benefits, and selecting a care facility. They also provide details on nearby activities and services for people with dementia. |
0800 055 6112
|
https://www.ageuk.org.uk/ |
[1] https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/how-many-people-have-dementia-uk
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