Support available if you’re worried about your memory.
Everybody forgets things from time to time and many people find that their memory becomes less reliable as they get older.
September is World Alzheimer’s Month and Warwickshire County Council wants to increase awareness of dementia, how to spot the early signs and the support available for people diagnosed with dementia. Please note that World Alzheimer’s Month covers all forms of dementia and not just Alzheimer’s. This year’s theme is ‘Time to Act on Dementia, Time to Act on Alzheimer's’ which will focus on raising awareness and on addressing the stigma and discrimination which still exists around dementia.
Stress, anxiety, depression, certain physical illnesses, infections, and vitamin and thyroid deficiencies are just a few of the things that can make memory worse. However, if your memory is getting noticeably worse, or affecting everyday life, please book an appointment with your GP as it may be a sign of dementia, and help, support and treatment (to slow down the effects of dementia) is available. Almost half of Warwickshire residents with dementia are undiagnosed meaning they cannot access information and support available to them.
Councillor Margaret Bell, portfolio holder for Adult Social Care and Health at Warwickshire County Council said: “During World Alzheimer’s Month, we want to encourage people who may be experiencing issues with their memory to seek help and visit their GP. Seeking early help and diagnosis is important as there may be support or treatment available that can help to improve symptoms and slow down the effects of dementia. Your GP will be able to talk to you about your concerns and may refer you on for further assessment to obtain a more certain diagnosis.”
There are many benefits to receiving an early diagnosis; it can help you and your family to understand your symptoms and help you to make plans for, and choices about your future. Some of the main benefits of an early diagnosis include:
- An explanation for symptoms that may have been worrying you or your family
- Access to treatments that can improve symptoms and slow down the effects of the disease. Treatments are usually more effective the earlier they are started.
- Access to advice and support. Individuals diagnosed early in the disease process can take advantage of early-stage support groups and learn tips and strategies to better manage and cope with the symptoms of the disease.
- Time to prepare for the future and plan ahead.
Councillor Margaret Bell added, “In Warwickshire, there are many sources of support and services for people who are seeking a diagnosis of dementia, who have been referred for a diagnosis or who are living with dementia”.
Dr Sukhi Dhesi, Partner Member Primary Medical Services Coventry & Warwickshire ICB concluded: “It is normal to forget things once in a while as we age however serious memory problems can make it hard to do everyday things. If you are concerned about your memory or the memory of a loved one then seek professional help. There can be various reasons why people experience memory problems and recognising that there may be a problem will help you to access the right support.”
There are two key routes to finding out about services in your local area:
1. Dementia Connect in Warwickshire service.
Access to support from a Dementia Advisor who can provide a range of support as well as information on all the local services in your area.
Tel: 0333 150 3456 or Email: dementia.connect@alzheimers.org.uk
2. Warwickshire’s Living Well with Dementia Website
A resource with a range of information about dementia, a map of services at district and borough level with details of all the services in the area: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/dementia
Further details about services, support and living well with dementia can be found on Warwickshire’s Living Well with Dementia website, www.warwickshire.gov.uk/dementia or by emailing: dementia.connect@alzheimers.org.uk
For more information if you have worries about your memory, visit the Alzheimer’s Society website: www.alzheimers.org.uk/memoryworry
This YouTube video titled ‘getting a diagnosis and living well with dementia’ might also be helpful. It was developed by Alzheimer’s Society: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3jof-patSA
Find out more about the benefits of early diagnosis, www.nhs.uk/conditions/dementia/early-diagnosis-benefits
For tips and advice about healthy ageing and tips to keep yourself mentally alert, visit www.warwickshire.gov.uk/falls-prevention/brain-training
A dementia day opportunities service is also available. The service aims to assist independent living in the community for as long as possible and provides opportunities to help in keeping memory at optimum levels. Attendees are able to socialise with others in similar circumstances and join in group activities. This also provides carers of attendees with respite opportunities. For more details including venues please click here.