MPs have slammed the NHS for failing to prioritise dementia services, leaving thousands of sufferers without adequate care.
A Commons' public accounts committee report said yesterday that many people did not receive a formal diagnosis and public and professionals believed that "little could be done" to help people.
Little improvement
"The Department [of Health] has not given dementia the same priority status as cancer and coronary heart disease. As a result the NHS has not afforded dementia the same focus for improvement," the report Improving Services and Support for People with Dementia said.
The committee's inquiry, based on evidence from the Department of Health and the NHS, found that carers of dementia sufferers bore a "heavy burden," saving the taxpayer millions of pounds.
It also found that a lack of dementia beds and trained staff led to poor management of medication and inadequate care.
Increase
The report cited figures showing that the number of people with dementia was set to increase by over 30% over the next 15 years. There are currently about 560,000 with the condition in England.
The committee called for a forthcoming national dementic strategy currently being developed by the government to have a "clear timetable" for implementation and to include measures to address underperforming services.
Further information
Improving Services and Support for People with Dementia
Related articles
The National Dementia Strategy cannot be allowed to fail, writes Neil Hunt
Dementia care “inconsistent and unsustainable,” National Audit Office report warns
Essential information on older people
Contact the author
Social workers urged to help clients access £300m of charitable funds
01 July 2009
News round up: No need for elderly to sell home to pay care bill
01 July 2009
No need for elderly to sell home to pay care bill
01 July 2009
Care home TV channel launched to boost staff skills
01 July 2009
Positive images of social work
01 July 2009
Laming review of child protection
12 May 2009
Bristol finds common assessment framework liberates social workers and spreads responsibilities
01 July 2009
Helping people with mental health problems who are in debt
29 June 2009
How ITV Fixers have enabled young people to go public with life stories
17 June 2009
Social workers 'must use GSCC code to challenge workloads'
One third of children may be living with binge-drinking parents
Khyra Ishaq: Accused face retrial after jury discharged
Details of government consultations
12 June 2009
Government Legislation
02 December 2008
Private Member Bills
21 November 2008