The dementia crisis: a call for action
How do we tackle the UK’s leading cause of death and increase access to early diagnosis and treatment?
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How do we tackle the UK’s leading cause of death and increase access to early diagnosis and treatment?
Improving conditions and benefits could reduce long-term sickness and ultimately increase the UK's productivity.
One in six individuals in the UK are living with the condition.
Place-based outcomes partnerships can help the NHS move away from the sickness service model.
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New technologies and practices are already delivering benefits.
ByA grass-roots approach to diagnosis can improve population health.
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ByTailored help to work should be a key part of regional policy offers.
ByAmid the scale of devastation caused by the disease, there is now a glimmer of hope.