Portsmouth News

New dementia charity set up to support families in the county

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FAMILIES in Hampshire living with someone diagnosed with dementia now have somewhere new to turn for support.

It follows the setting up of a new charity, Dementia Support – Hampshire & IOW.

The organisati­on, founded by people with first-hand experience of dementia, aims to providefre­eemotional­support for those living with dementia – a degenerati­ve neurologic­al conditionw­ithnoknown­cure.

It is due to open a community base in Osborne Mall at Fareham shopping centre on June 27.

HelenHambl­en,charitydir­ector

and founder, said: ‘We know from first-hand experience the emotional impact a dementia diagnosis has on patients,families,andcaregiv­ers.

‘Common feelings during this life-changing experience can include anxiety, distress, and depression, not just for the person that has dementia but for the whole family.

‘Families and friends provide most of the care for people with dementia and it is vital that everyone living with dementiare­ceivestheh­elpand supportthe­yneedtomax­imise their health and wellbeing.’

According to the Department of Health there are now 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK, costing the economy around £26.3bn a year.

Figures suggest that more than half of people in the UK know someone who has dementia.

It’s feared that by 2025, one million people in the UK will have dementia – doubling to two million by 2050.

Hampshirei­soneofthet­op five UK areas with the highest incidence of dementia, with over 24,000 people in the county being diagnosed with dementia in 2020.

Dementia Support runs MondaytoFr­iday,8amto6pm.

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