Unpaid Carers Face Increased Pressure Due to Growing Dementia Crisis

Hampshire, UK – As the UK’s population continues to age, the number of individuals living with dementia is also on the rise. This has resulted in an increase in the number of unpaid family carers, with an estimated one in three people taking on this role at some point in their lives. Many find themselves caring for multiple relatives affected by this difficult condition.

The responsibility of being a carer for someone with dementia can be overwhelming, often leading to significant distress, anxiety, and a heightened risk of burnout and deterioration in their own health. Currently, there are over 700,000 unpaid primary carers for individuals with dementia in the UK, highlighting the need for comprehensive support services.

To address this growing need, Age Concern Hampshire offers essential services through its Care & Wellbeing Centres. These centres provide affordable day care specifically designed for individuals with dementia, offering much-needed respite for their carers. This allows them to take a break and attend to their own needs while ensuring their loved ones receive quality care in a safe and supportive environment.

Hannah Park, Head of Operations at Age Concern Hampshire, emphasizes the importance of providing support for unpaid carers, stating, “With the rising number of people living with dementia, it’s essential to provide support that lightens the load for unpaid carers. Our Care & Wellbeing Centres are designed to offer both relief and high-quality care, ensuring carers get the help they need.”

The Charity’s Care & Wellbeing Centres focus on comprehensive support, providing stimulating activities and social interaction for individuals with dementia. This helps to enhance their quality of life and maintain their cognitive functions. The centres also offer a supportive community for carers, providing guidance, resources, and a break from their demanding roles.

For more information about Age Concern Hampshire’s Care & Wellbeing Centres in Dibden, New Milton, Locks Heath, and Yateley, please visit their website at https://www.ageconcernhampshire.org.uk/care-and-wellbeing-services-hampshire or contact them at 01962 868545.

Established in 1985, Age Concern Hampshire is a charity that provides services to the older community of Hampshire. The charity offers support through their Care & Wellbeing Centres located throughout the county, as well as Help at Home, their Information Hub, Foot Care Clinics, Hospital to Home Services, Community Information Volunteer Services, and a variety of other activities.

Age Concern Hampshire is located at Centre Way, Locks Heath, Southampton SO31 6DX. For media inquiries, please contact Sarah Jacobs, Marketing Manager, at marketing@ageconcernhampshire.org.uk.

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