Living Well With Dementia An Achievable Goal

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Living Well With Dementia An Achievable Goal Dr Lawrence Woo Consultant Psychiatrist, Brent Memory Service Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust 25th October 2013

Advances in Dementia Care Awareness Risks and Prevention Diagnosis Treatments Education And… A Manifesto Alz society website Oct 2013

Advances in Dementia Care Awareness Public Education Clinician Education Services Education

Risk + Protective factors for Alzheimer’s disease ApoE2 Mediterranean Diet Physical activity Intellectual activity Social network/ activities Risk factors Age > 65 years ApoE4 Diabetes increases risk 54% Obesity increases risk 59% Cardiovascular Risks Metabolic syndrome Depression Stress Head trauma Smoking

Advances in Dementia Care Diagnosis New Tests / Scans

Advances in Dementia Care New Treatments Amyloid Clearance ?Tau

Advances in Dementia Care Education Of family, carers, friends The public Society Dementia friendly communities

Living Better?

Living Better? Why Ask??

Living Better? We Have No Choice

Baby Boomers

Baby Boomers Have Created our Modern World

Accept Dementia Decrepitude??