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Dementia Week 2014 – Living Well After Diagnosis

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A diagnosis of dementia can bring many different emotions. Some people feel angry, confused or frightened. Every person is different and therefore react differently. It is important to remember that you can live well with Dementia. The important point to remember is that it doesn’t mean you change who you are or stop doing what you enjoy but you may need to do it differently and plan it more. Talking to people about your diagnosis and continuing to do the activities you enjoy is important. Whilst dementia cannot be cured there are drugs that can help with the symptoms, therapy can help understand it and come to terms with it but whatever you decide to do then please ensure you talk about it and continue doing activities that you enjoy. If you are looking after a person with dementia please give them the space to talk about it and ensure they are invited to social events and do not become isolated. Isolation is one thing you must make sure does not happen.

 

Dementia Guide

You can download the Dementia Guide: Living Well After Diagnosis here