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Old 16-05-2019   #5
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Originally Posted by givergal908 View Post
Sadly, autism and dementiaareare two difficult things to live with.
my brother suffers from dementia, I am currently looking for a full time carer

Visit here, they have some good information:
https://www.dementiauk.org/about-dem...lar-dementia/?

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Vascular dementia
Around 17% of people diagnosed with dementia will have vascular dementia. It is the second most common form of dementia in the over 65 age group, as well as the second most common type of dementia in younger people. Around 20% of people with dementia aged under 65 have vascular dementia.
A lot of people will be benefited from your writing.
Thanks for the links!


I always thought autism and dementia were the same thing
You don't really think about it till someone in your family suffers the same.


I read this but not sure where to apply (for my cousin)
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“If Dementia is diagnosed early, more can be done to delay progress of the disease”
National Audit Office (2010) Improving Dementia Services in England: An interim report.

https://www.summerfieldhealthcare.co...BoC_-QQAvD_BwE
Does anyone have any info on autism testing? How much ???
is it better to go private or through the NHS??


 
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