Department of Health

First specialist dementia advisors start work

09 July 2009 00:01

People with dementia and their families will get more support throughout the course of the illness as the first dementia advisors start work from today.


Demonstrator sites, announced by Care Services Minister Phil Hope, will kick off in 22 areas around the country. An additional 18 sites will test different kinds of support networks for families and carers.

The advisors will act as a guide to help people with dementia and their families navigate the care and support system throughout their illness. They will help provide easy access to care, support and advice.

The sites piloting support networks will test different ways of providing local practical and emotional support for people with dementia and their carers and give them an opportunity to take an active role in developing local services. Some of the services that will be piloted include dementia cafes – places where people with dementia and their carers can meet up -  and a simple social networking site which will allow people with dementia to network with others.

Several of the demonstrator sites will also focus on working with harder to reach minority groups such as people with learning difficulties, BME groups and people who do not speak English.

The Care Services Minister made the announcement while visiting the Croydon Memory Clinic -  an example of the memory clinics which will be set up across the country to ensure early diagnosis and intervention.

Phil Hope said:

“This is the beginning of real change to transform the lives of people with dementia. We know that people with dementia and their families are under huge strain. Dementia advisors will be there for them when they need help, from diagnosis onwards. 

“This project will test different support methods so we can see what families respond to best. After that, I want to see dementia advisors start taking up post all around the country. They will be crucial in making sure people with dementia and their families get the help and support they need.”

Neil Hunt, Chief Executive of the Alzheimer’s Society said:

“Today marks the beginning of an exciting period of transformation in dementia care as we begin to see the promises of the National Dementia Strategy put into action. Demonstrator sites will explore the best ways of reaching out and supporting people living with dementia. The Alzheimer's Society is pleased to be a part of such positive projects that have the potential to change the lives of thousands of people.”

Notes to editors


1. The successful demonstrator sites are as follows.

Dementia Adviser (22)  Peer Support (18):

 Bracknell Forest

 Bradford

Bristol

Lancashire

Croydon

Medway

East Sussex

Enfield

Hampshire

Kingston upon Thames

Kirklees

Lincolnshire

Norfolk

Northamptonshire

North Tyneside

Oxfordshire

Redcar & Cleveland

Somerset

Suffolk

Warwickshire

Worcerstershire

Wigan

 

Brighton & Hove

Cornwall

Cumbria

Derby

Hackney

Hertfordshire

Kent

Lambeth/Southwark

Leeds

Milton Keynes

Newham

Nottinghamshire

Salford

South End

Stockport

Surrey

Torbay

Wakefield


2. The Dementia Strategy can be found at www.dh.gov.uk/dementia. The new Dementia Information Portal will be at www.dementia.dh.gov from 22 July.

3. It is estimated that there are currently 700,000 people in the UK with dementia, with approximately 570,000 in England.

4. Dementia is one of the main causes of disability in later life, ahead of some cancers, cardiovascular disease and stroke.

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