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Dementia Friendly

Developing dementia supportive communities is crucial to the wellbeing of older people, especially the thousands of people living with dementia, regardless of official diagnosis, and the people around them that are also affected.

People affected by dementia talk about the everyday challenges they face in living well with dementia. This can include difficulty using technology, getting appropriate service in shops, banks and post offices, using transport, going on holiday and maintaining social contact and hobbies. Although help from health and care services is vitally important, making it possible for people affected by dementia to live well will require help from people and organisations across society.

A dementia supportive community is any community that shows a high level of public awareness and understanding of dementia (a community might refer to, for example, a local or national organisation such as a shop, or a bank, or a whole village, town or city). Such communities are more inclusive of people with dementia, and improve their ability to remain independent and have a voice, choice and control over their lives. Creating dementia supportive communities requires a social movement: one that mobilises all sections of society to act, respond and give their time, inspired by the ambition to make their community more dementia friendly.

As emphasised by the Government’s National Dementia Vision, people who receive an early diagnosis of dementia and are given access to appropriate information, support and care, are able to live well with dementia. The Dementia Supportive Communities network will work to facilitate this and encourage the development of communities and have the capacity to support people affected by dementia so they can enjoy the best possible quality of life.

The network recognises that it is not only the individual who is affected by dementia, it also impacts on their family, friends, colleagues and carers. Locality Links therefore uses the term ‘people affected by dementia’ to recognise the wider effects of dementia beyond the individual.

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Our Vision is to support the development of ‘caring communities’ whose residents are involved in building an exciting future based on co-operation, sustainability, enterprise and openness to change.

Telephone: 020 3778 0228  E-mail: us@localitylinks.org.uk

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