It is estimated that one in three of us will suffer from dementia, mainly in older age. Bexhill also has one of the highest age populations in the country and this is one of the reasons that the Rotary Club of Bexhill has made Dementia Care one of it’s main fund raising aims for the coming Rotary Year.
There are over 400 different types of dementia and it is likely to be many years before effective treatment becomes widely available. Because the brain governs all the body functions the symptoms of dementia can be very variable and easy to confuse with other ailments. Cognitive stimulation is important to limit the disease which meant that many cases deteriorated during the Covid lockdowns. Also, there is quite a lot of misinformation and confusion about the help carers are entitled to and DISC advises and helps in this aspect which can alleviate a lot of worries.
Funding of DISC is partly from the National Lottery but office expenses are not wholly met by this and fund raising in the community is vital to help with their work. The club were very moved by the presentation as was evidenced by the lively question session afterwards which included several members relating their own experiences about friends and relatives with this condition.
It is estimated that one in three of us will suffer from dementia, mainly in older age. Bexhill also has one of the highest age populations in the country and this is one of the reasons that the this and fund raising in the community is vital to help with their work. The club were very moved by the presentation as was evidenced by the lively question session afterwards which included several members relating their own experiences about friends and relatives with this condition.
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