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'Include dementia in disability act'

Posted: 18 March 2004 | Subscribe Online


Cognitive impairment is one of the fastest growing disabilities and should be included in future disability discrimination legislation, professor Mary Marshall of the Dementia Services Development Centre, said last week.

Marshall told the Managing New Realities conference in Birmingham that much could be done to improve the experience of people with dementia, to help them stay at home longer and to support carers.

"If every service knew how to work with people with dementia - acute hospitals, police, primary care - that would probably make the biggest difference."

She said fixed packages of care were wrong for this group. "People's needs will change radically and there will be different combinations of services needed."


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