Dementia’s ‘diagnosis is slow, inequality and inequality’, carers warned
Almost one of the four health workers working in the NHS Dementia services believe that they cannot provide the best care of care, exposed to a new survey.
At that time, under the third they believe that the drug procedures are currently ready for purpose.
Employees are “dissolved by a system not limited at the challenge rating”, Alzheimer UK research warned.
The rate of generosity is a stranger than 982,000 people with dementia in the UK, even though more than a third they do not have formal access.
POLL, identified by Alzheimer’s Research UK, includes more than 160 health workers, including GPS, nurses and residents workers.
43% of the survey assessed to provide the best quality of patient care, and 23 percent claim to feel unable to do so.
Most (91 percent) respondents declare the formal diagnosis of patients, while less than a third means they think the plan is brought to this.
Samantha Benham-Hermetz, the Executive Director in Alzheimer’s Research Uk, said: “NHS workers working for good behavior in very difficult situations, and it is clear that they want to care most people with dementia and their families.
“But often, they are taken on a system not limited at a challenge rate.
“For almost a million people living in dementia in the UK, we cannot gain access to a long, unequal and impossible.”
The survey has included more than 500 answers from those who are undergoing deterioration, including people who expect diagnostic and careful careers.
It was found that over one was three percent (37 percent) waiting for more than a year before seeking help.
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About the third time (30 percent) receive a diagnosis within six months, 51 percent within 12 months and 74 percent within two years.
Nearly one of five (22 percent 22) waited for more than two years to find a disease after visiting their GP.
Another impressive one, who sponsor their mother to find a dementia diagnosis, said: “My mother fights everyday life, and there is nothing we can do about it.
“We cannot even be able to put the name officially. It is officially damaging what is happening without answers, no support.”
This study is conducted by the Healthcare Consultancy Thiscovover as part of the new Alzheimer’s Research UK reporting: Refreshing for Dementia’s diagnosis.
In June, Alzheimer UK’s study began to develop its invisible dementa, which is a GP diagnosis of experts for six weeks, with the diagnostic and treatment treatment instead of 18 weeks.
Ms Benham-Hermetz has been added: “Dementia’s diagnosis should be right, not a waiting game.”
Research results coming after British patients are facing the high blood test of Alzheimer’s.
This study will promote 1,100 people in deterioration that is alleged in deterioration from different national, racial and economic considerations how efficiently the assessment is effective in the NHS.
Experts hope to receive answers within three years.
The department spokesman and the social care department said: “In our change program, we find the NHS return to their feet, create a community where everyone has a higher, empathetic quality.
“This government remains committed to the increase in diagnostic prices, to ensure that people can access any licensing and approval and support they need.
“As part of the 10-year health system, we will introduce the first framework for today’s Freaky and Dementia service, to assist differences in diagnostic amounts, while continuing to support the highest study of Dementia.”