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Parkinson’s and Dementia Steve Ford Chief Executive, Parkinson’s UK DAA Quarterly Meeting, February 2014
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Living with a six fold risk Dementia is likely for people with Parkinson’s x 6 population risk 50 per cent of people with Parkinson’s after 8 years 80 per cent of people with Parkinson’s after 20 years Lewy body type most common 10-15 per cent of dementias
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Dementia challenges to living well Two types of dementia known as Lewy body dementias: Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) Parkinson’s dementia (PDD) Impact on executive function more than memory + Visual hallucinations Fluctuating attention Sensitivity to antipsychotic drugs Sleep disorder parkinsonism (slowness and stiffness)
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Societal/system challenges to living well Stigma of dementia Low awareness of Lewy body dementias Delayed and inaccurate diagnosis Poor management and support of condition Health and social care: Not person-centred Fragmented (poor links between movement and mental healthcare services) Narrowly focused (condition-specific not holistic)
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Cultural Challenge for Parkinson’s UK Change of ethos since Parkinson’s Disease Society Move from medical model to self-management and co production Talking about dementia is ‘too scary’ How do we empower people and not overload them? Expanded vision from neurology/movement mental health whole life wellbeing
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Greater strategic emphasis on dementia Membership of DAA Partnership with Lewy Body Society New strategy themes Taking control Delivering excellence / leadership Research Credit Suisse Social research Pathway work on dementia and end of life care
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Opportunities Political leverage (G8) Department of Health Dementia Research Champions Group Neurological commissioning support Strategic clinical networks Localism International collaborations Parkinson’s nurses
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Synergy with DAA Alignment of values National dementia declaration Action orientated - to change ‘intolerable situations’ NHS Continuing Healthcare Get It On Time (hospitals and care homes) Local infrastructure Track record of working with experts by experience Support for carers
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