Dear Secretary of State,
Dementia is the UK’s biggest killer, yet, unlike other conditions, we have no targets in place to reduce the number of people dying from dementia.
Diagnosis remains painfully slow, support is overstretched, and the most transformative treatments remain out of reach.
This is simply not good enough.
We are - unapologetically - demanding better for everyone affected by dementia.
And, right now, you have the chance to change the story on dementia. A chance to improve the lives of those living with this devastating condition, and the lives of the countless friends and family members impacted.
The Modern Service Framework for Dementia and Frailty is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to build a future where dementia no longer devastates lives. A future where people can keep doing the things they love, for longer. A future where fewer people die from dementia.
But this can only be achieved if the plan is bold and ambitious.
The Modern Service Framework for Dementia and Frailty must:
We’ve seen the ambition around other conditions; we’ve seen the delivery of the National Cancer Plan. It’s now time to think differently about dementia, too.
You must grasp this once-in-a-generation opportunity to change the story for those living with dementia and their loved ones.
Yours,
Sir Jonathan Pryce, Alzheimer's Society Ambassador
Tricia Forrest-Morley, Alzheimer's Society Campaigner
Morcea, Alzheimer's Society Campaigner
Philip Angrave, Living with a diagnosis of dementia
Paul Harvey, Alzheimer's Society Campaigner
Ruth, Alzheimer's Society Campaigner